General manager Chris Getz addressed the frustration surrounding the Chicago White Sox, who are tied with the 1962 New York Mets for the record of 120 losses in a season. He acknowledged the difficulties the team has faced, asserting that this situation offers a chance to rebuild.
Despite the challenges of a second consecutive 100-loss season, Getz emphasized the need for improvement. The team has struggled significantly, matching various historical loss records, and they now must search for a new manager with Grady Sizemore among the candidates.
Players like Gavin Sheets reflected on the team's decline, linking the outcome to their performance on the field. Amidst injuries and trades, the future of the roster remains uncertain as the team aims to rebuild for a better season ahead.