When news broke that the Chicago White Sox had fired Rick Renteria as their manager, many Detroit Tigers fans were bummed out because it hurt their chances of landing former Astros manager A.J. Hinch.
Well, just moments ago, the White Sox announced that they are not hiring Hinch but instead, they are hiring Hall of Famer Tony LaRussa to take over as their manager.
Tony La Russa, a member of baseball’s Hall of Fame, the third-winningest manager in baseball history, a three-time World Series champion and a four-time winner of the Manager of the Year Award, has been named the new manager of the Chicago White Sox. pic.twitter.com/RKP24rleHP
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) October 29, 2020
With this move, Tigers fans should be rejoicing as Hinch (my No. 1 option) is still available.
What is a real head-scratcher is that the White Sox, according to Bob Nightengale, did not even interview Hinch for their managerial opening!
The #Whitesox never interviewed A.J. Hinch, who is the #Tigers No. 1 candidate.
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) October 29, 2020
Now it is time for Al Avila to make his move and bring in A.J. Hinch before they lose out.