5 Things 2024 MLB’s Worst Team (Spoiler: White Sox) Must Do in 2025 Offseason

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Exercise Patience and Stay Committed to the Rebuild
No one wants to hear it, but patience is crucial for the White Sox in 2025. Even with the right trades, signings, and prospect development, the team is unlikely to contend immediately. However, staying focused on the long-term vision is essential. By committing to a strategic rebuild, the White Sox can avoid the pitfalls of past quick fixes and create a sustainable path to future success. It’s time for fans and the front office (like GM Chris Getz above) to embrace the process and look ahead to a brighter future.
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Hire an Experienced Manager
The first step in turning around the Chicago White Sox is finding the right manager. The team's past decisions—like hiring Tony La Russa and Pedro Grifol—haven’t yielded success, and it's time for a fresh approach. A thorough search for a proven leader is essential. Skip Schumaker, who led the Miami Marlins to the postseason in 2023, could be an ideal candidate.
Alternatively, other experienced bench coaches or former managers with a track record of player development should be considered. The next manager must focus on maximizing the young talent while establishing a clear identity for the team.
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Prioritize Young Talent Development
2025 will likely be another rebuilding year for the White Sox, so they should use the season to develop their young talent. Players like Colson Montgomery and Bryan Ramos need regular MLB playing time to grow into key contributors. Pitching prospects such as Drew Thorpe and Jonathan Cannon should also get extended opportunities in the rotation. Emphasizing youth development will allow the White Sox to determine which prospects can be part of the future core while giving fans a glimpse of the team’s long-term potential.
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Sign Veteran Role Players
With a roster filled with unproven talent, the White Sox need to bring in reliable veterans for the 2025 season. Players like Josh Bell or Joey Gallo could provide offensive stability, while a veteran outfielder like Michael Conforto or Harrison Bader could improve outfield defense. These short-term signings would not only bridge the gap until prospects are ready but could also offer trade value at the deadline. Adding a few consistent veterans will ease the pressure on the younger players and make the team more competitive in the short term.
Trade Garrett Crochet for Offensive Talent
Garrett Crochet is coming off a stellar 2024, but the White Sox must capitalize on his value now. Crochet pitched 146 innings in his first full season, displaying immense potential as a starter. However, given the team's pressing need for offensive upgrades, trading Crochet could yield multiple high-impact hitters. A balanced trade package that includes an MLB-ready hitter and a top prospect would set the White Sox up for long-term success. While fans may be wary of losing another star, trading Crochet offers a chance to revamp the offense and build a future core.
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Exercise Patience and Stay Committed to the Rebuild
No one wants to hear it, but patience is crucial for the White Sox in 2025. Even with the right trades, signings, and prospect development, the team is unlikely to contend immediately. However, staying focused on the long-term vision is essential. By committing to a strategic rebuild, the White Sox can avoid the pitfalls of past quick fixes and create a sustainable path to future success. It’s time for fans and the front office (like GM Chris Getz above) to embrace the process and look ahead to a brighter future.
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Hire an Experienced Manager
The first step in turning around the Chicago White Sox is finding the right manager. The team's past decisions—like hiring Tony La Russa and Pedro Grifol—haven’t yielded success, and it's time for a fresh approach. A thorough search for a proven leader is essential. Skip Schumaker, who led the Miami Marlins to the postseason in 2023, could be an ideal candidate.
Alternatively, other experienced bench coaches or former managers with a track record of player development should be considered. The next manager must focus on maximizing the young talent while establishing a clear identity for the team.
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