April 22, 20241 yr For me there's only one answer. Someone who has put more thought into the White Sox lineup and how to get into opposing player's heads over the years than any other person. Someone with an enduring legacy on the south side and across baseball as a whole, one of the greatest at their position.
April 22, 20241 yr Author Just now, Dick Allen said: Jim Boylen The punch card thing feels very Grifol.
April 22, 20241 yr Paul Konerko's statue. Jerry gets to milk the success of the 2005 team some more, plus it allows him him to stay internal and not talk to anyone new during the interview and hiring process.
April 22, 20241 yr Tom Berenger. James Gammon would have been my first choice, but he is unavailable due to death, so I'll go with his protege. They have succeeded in these circumstances before, why couldn't they do it again? Despicable owner - Check Team built to lose - Check Stadium issues/threatening to leave city - Check Terrible fan attendence - Check Players that nobody knows - Check For those who say Berenger is too old, he is younger than another recent manager of ours. Edited April 22, 20241 yr by pcullotta
April 22, 20241 yr Author 1 minute ago, Pale Sox said: I would never wish that upon Nancy. Imagine how many variations of Yakety Sax we'd get.
April 22, 20241 yr I'd suggest make a wish kid but who would want to lay that s%*# on them in addition to poor health?
April 22, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, Big Hurtin said: An upturned broom with a bucket for a head Buckethead Wendy
April 22, 20241 yr Outside of the box? For the White Sox? A normal interview process where we bring in lots of outside candidates without connections to the owner or GM and we do honest interviews with them to learn what outside views of the organization look like so that we get a good and honest assessment of the on the field product and the best way to move forward.
April 22, 20241 yr Zorak from Spaceghost Coast to Coast. Don't send in the clowns Edited April 22, 20241 yr by baseball_gal_aly
April 22, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: Outside of the box? For the White Sox? A normal interview process where we bring in lots of outside candidates without connections to the owner or GM and we do honest interviews with them to learn what outside views of the organization look like so that we get a good and honest assessment of the on the field product and the best way to move forward. This is quite the stretch
April 22, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, T R U said: This is quite the stretch Q said outside the box. I can't imagine anything more outside of the box than baseball normalcy.
April 22, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: Q said outside the box. I can't imagine anything more outside of the box than baseball normalcy. Listen, there is a difference between outside the box and outside the realm of possibility...
April 22, 20241 yr Oh, jeez. Of course, the only right answer is to unceremoniously fire Grifol, and have a three week, in season managerial search. Bring in Buck Showalter, a couple other big names. Then hype the reveal after the top of the 5th inning of some game, and the new manager turns out to be........... PEDRO GRIFOL!!!!! We were right all along!!!!
April 22, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, WestEddy said: Oh, jeez. Of course, the only right answer is to unceremoniously fire Grifol, and have a three week, in season managerial search. Bring in Buck Showalter, a couple other big names. Then hype the reveal after the top of the 5th inning of some game, and the new manager turns out to be........... PEDRO GRIFOL!!!!! We were right all along!!!! Don't want to waste a year.
April 22, 20241 yr AJ Pierzynski Paul Konerko Jim Thome Scott Podsednik Outside the box? Willie Harris or Mark DeRosa
April 22, 20241 yr This is really easy. I want JR in the dugout. Let him see and smell the stench of failure. Bonus if he runs out to defend a player after they get hit by pitch.
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