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Report Sheds Light On Locker Room Turmoil For White Sox

Chicago White Sox manager Tony LarRussa (22) watches from the dugout during the first inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Sunday, June 5, 2022, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

The Chicago White Sox first half has been anything but ideal.

Battling injuries, inconsistent play, and questionable managerial decisions, the White Sox are a far cry from the contender they were expected to be. And now, it appears as though all the losing has affected the locker room.

Today, a report from MLB insider Bob Nightengale revealed that some White Sox players have been speaking to other teams about how the locker room has turned into a bunch of “cliques”, with many of the players not seeing eye-to-eye.

As it stands, the White Sox are a disappointing 41-43 on the season — good for third place in the AL Central. However, they sit just five games back of the Twins for first place in the division.

White Sox fans would probably tell you that the team is lost and the season is over given the current state, but with their talent, perhaps there’s still time to turn it around if they can come together.

Obviously, the last thing anyone wants to hear is that the locker room is coming undone. And perhaps the downfall will ultimately lead to the ousting of veteran manager Tony La Russa.

As we speak, the White Sox are currently down 5-0 to their division rival, the Guardians.

Tough times in Chicago…


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