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White Sox manager Will Venable said the team will not have a set designated hitter this season.
“We are not going to have someone designated for that role,” Venable said at spring training on Thursday. “We are going to use it to get guys off their feet, to be able to match up defensively, and to kind of leave that open as a way to do all those things.” The White Sox don’t have a player who profiles best as a designated hitter but have plenty of outfielders, so this feels like a good way to ensure that four of Mike Tauchman, Andrew Benintendi, Luis Robert Jr., Austin Slater, and Michael A. Taylor can all get consistent at-bats.
White Sox officially hired Will Venable as their manager.
Venable will be the 44th manager in White Sox franchise history. Venable played nine seasons in MLB, splitting time between the Padres, Rangers, and Dodgers before retiring after the 2016 season. He then served as a special assistant to Cubs president Theo Epstein, as well as a minor league first-base coach from 2018-2020. He then worked as the Red Sox bench coach during the 2021 and ’22 seasons and was an associate manager for the Rangers for the past two years. The Princeton graduate was involved in managerial interviews last season but decided to go back to Texas and will now take over his own team with plenty of work to be done. “Will is widely recognized as one of the premium managerial candidates within the game, and we are very excited to bring him into our organization as our new manager,” said general manager Chris Getz.
Will Venable will be named the manager of the White Sox, according to Scott Merkin of MLB.com.
This is Venable’s first job managing a major league team. He interviewed for the White Sox job last year when Pedro Grifol was hired. Venable previously worked as a first and third base coach with the Cubs for three years and as the Red Sox bench coach for two years before joining the Rangers as the associate manager for the past two years. Venable was beside manager Bruce Bochy as the Rangers won the World Series in 2023. He’ll replace Grady Sizemore, who was 13-32 as Chicago’s interim manager after Grifol, who was 89-190 in a season and a half, was fired on August eighth. The White Sox are in a long-term rebuild after posting the most losses in a single-season in the Modern Era (since 1901) with 121 losses in 2024.
According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, Rangers associate manager Will Venable has declined to interview for the Mets managerial opening.
For Venable, it simply came down to his level of comfort with the Rangers. “I talked to them very briefly, but that was at the point where I already had made the decision that I was staying here,” Venable told the New York Post on Friday. Venable has no previous managerial experience, though he’s also been on the coaching staff for the Cubs and Red Sox since ending his playing career. New Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns is expected to consider a wide range of candidates for manager, though many are speculating that Craig Counsell will be the favorite for the job after his contract with the Brewers expires at the end of October.
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