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All that’s known is chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, 87, will begin a search for a single decision-maker to lead the baseball-operations department.
If there’s one thing we know about Reinsdorf, it’s not just that he sticks to his guns.
I’m sure neither Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts nor Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf would mind as long as they had enough time to get their ballparks ready for the 2024 season, right?
“It was my fervent hope that Jose would never wear another uniform, as I told him many times through the years,” Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in an official statement after Abreu and the team split apart.
Source: https://chicago.suntimes.com/sports-saturday/2023/3/3/23622977/jose-abreu-astros-white-sox-mlb-2023
Ken Williams was fired as executive vice president and Rick Hahn as general manager last week in a surprise announcement from Reinsdorf.
Source: https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2023/8/31/23853846/chris-getz-named-white-sox-general-manager
Mr. Reinsdorf is seeking new leadership.
Reinsdorf doesn’t talk often, but when he does it’s always a good listen.
Reinsdorf has done what he’s always done with the Sox and the Bulls, letting loyalty cloud his judgment.
“This is an incredibly difficult decision for me to make because they are both talented individuals with long-term relationships at the White Sox," said Reinsdorf.
This team appears very talented on paper, but as Jerry Reinsdorf lamented in an email response, “Too bad games are not played on paper.”
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/05/04/the-most-shocking-early-surprises-of-the-mlb-season/
Yes, I know we saw legendarily loyal White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf fire longtime honcho Ken Williams, who he said was “like a son” to him.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/09/05/suggestions-for-hal-steinbrenners-deep-yankees-dive/