Owner Jerry Reinsdorf expressed disappointment over the White Sox’s dismal season, with the team currently at 33-114 and likely to break the record for most losses in a season. He acknowledged the pain for fans and the organization but praised the players and staff for their continued professionalism despite the challenges. Reinsdorf mentioned that while the current situation is difficult, efforts are being made to build a foundation for future success and promised more comments at the end of the season.Jerry Reinsdorf, who has owned the White Sox since 1981, has faced significant criticism for his leadership, which has not yielded much success. Despite his long tenure, assessments of his time with the team are largely negative, citing a history of failure and a cynical approach. His decision to promote Chris Getz to general manager without considering external candidates has been particularly contentious, with some experts believing this move jeopardizes the team’s chances of success.The White Sox will have Thursday off before resuming their season on Friday versus the Oakland Athletics.
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