Regardless Of Title, Grady Sizemore Wants To Help Chicago White Sox
Briefly

Grady Sizemore, now interim manager for the Chicago White Sox, reflects on his growth from the previous disastrous season. Promoted from major league coach to interim manager during a record-breaking losing season, Sizemore embraces the opportunity to lead a new team filled with fresh faces. Despite the challenges he faced, he appreciates the learning experience and aims to build trust and camaraderie. His lighthearted comments about an 'offensive coordinator' role hint at his adaptive nature and determination to turn the team's fortunes around in the upcoming season.
For a while, our red zone offense was terrible. A lot of fourth down conversions not going our way.
I'm really grateful for the opportunity. I think it was a fun experience. And I was just proud to lead those guys and they made it fun for me.
Despite enduring everything that came with being on the wrong side of history, he didn't run away. He returned to face a major rebuild head-on.
I didn't care about my job description in 2025. My focus was to build trust and flow with the new team.
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