Will Venable: In a major shift for the Chicago White Sox, veteran baseball leader Will Venable is set to be named the team’s manager, marking a new direction in the franchise’s ongoing rebuild. Venable, who turned 42 on Tuesday, will become the 44th manager in White Sox history, bringing extensive experience from across Major League Baseball to the South Side. This appointment follows a challenging season for the White Sox, who ended with a 121-loss record, a Modern Era single-season low.
Known for his deep knowledge of the game, Venable is familiar with Chicago baseball. He previously served as a special assistant to Cubs president Theo Epstein and as a coach with the Cubs from 2018 to 2020. Most recently, he worked as the Texas Rangers’ associate manager under Bruce Bochy, helping lead the team to a World Series title in 2023. His well-rounded background and championship experience make Venable an ideal candidate to lead the White Sox as they strive to rebuild.
Venable’s appointment comes after Grady Sizemore’s stint as interim manager. Sizemore took over in August 2024, finishing with a 13-32 record, while former manager Pedro Grifol posted a challenging 89-190 overall record. White Sox General Manager Chris Getz, tasked with revitalizing the team, sought a candidate with a shared long-term vision for growth and success. Venable emerged as the top choice from a comprehensive search, signaling a fresh beginning for the team’s future.
With a commitment to player development and a reputation for strong leadership, Venable is expected to guide the White Sox through a structured rebuild. Fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if his strategic experience and knowledge of the game can help steer the White Sox back to a competitive position in the coming seasons.