White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf took the blame for a history-making terrible 2024 season in a letter to Chicago's fan base on Sunday, minutes after the club took the field for its season finale against the Detroit Tigers.
Reinsdorf outlined his vision for a better future over the subsequent paragraphs. He promised the team would evaluate the trade and free-agent markets and install new leadership in the analytics department as part of an ongoing overhaul that began last year under general manager Chris Getz. Additionally, Reinsdorf noted that Getz's search for a new manager is "well underway." Chicago fired Pedro Grifol earlier this year, replacing him on an interim basis with former outfielder Grady Sizemore.
Reinsdorf made a point of celebrating Chicago's improved farm system, nothing that the organization's Double-A affiliate won the Southern League title, while their Class A affiliate reached the Carolina League finals.













