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White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf writes letter to fans about 'embarrassing season': 'You all deserve better'

White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf writes letter to fans about 'embarrassing season': 'You all deserve better'

It was a banner week for beleaguered MLB team owners, who wrote letters to their angry fans.

On Sunday, two days after the White Sox set the MLB record for losses in a season with 121, the team released a letter from owner Jerry Reinsdorf in which he called the season a “failure” and “embarrassing” and apologized thanked fans for continuing to support the team and outlined “bright spots” and next steps for the organization.

The White Sox have been in free fall since their last playoff appearance in 2021, and fans will be understandably skeptical of Reinsdorf's promise to turn things around. The White Sox have never been big spenders, and general manager Chris Getz seemed to indicate last week that that wouldn't change anytime soon.

Instead, Reinsdorf appears to be focused on internal improvements, which include finding a new manager. The White Sox fired Pedro Grifol on August 8 after less than two years at the helm, shortly after a 21-game losing streak. Former MLB player Grady Sizemore has been named interim manager and is expected to be considered for the full-time job.

(J'Kel Anderson/Yahoo Sports)(J'Kel Anderson/Yahoo Sports)

(J'Kel Anderson/Yahoo Sports)

Reinsdorf also tried to draw attention to “reasons for optimism about our future,” such as the Double-A Birmingham Barons winning the Southern League title and the Single-A Kannapolis Cannon Ballers advancing to the Carolina League finals. The White Sox are ranked 11th in MLB's latest farm system rankings.

“Whether spoken out loud or written in a statement, words are simple,” Reinsdorf wrote. “I understand that we must demonstrate our progress through action, and I promise you that everyone associated with the White Sox is focused on returning this organization to the level of success we all expect and desire. “

Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf speaks to reporters briefly about a shooting at Guaranteed Rate Field last Friday night during a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics during a press conference naming Chris Getz as the new senior vice president on Thursday, August 31 President/General Manager was appointed in 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf speaks to reporters briefly about a shooting at Guaranteed Rate Field last Friday night during a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics during a press conference naming Chris Getz as the new senior vice president on Thursday, August 31 President/General Manager was appointed in 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf has drawn the ire of White Sox fans after a historically poor season. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

White Sox fans have been waiting for “progress through action” for a long time, and they're unlikely to be holding their breath after the franchise's recent blunders.

Chicago (41-121) finished the season by winning two of three games against the playoff-bound Detroit Tigers, including a 9-5 victory on Sunday, the final day of this miserable season.

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