Saturday served as another spring marker for the Chicago White Sox and rookie manager Will Venable as they opened the Cactus League season against the Chicago Cubs.
Coming back from a 121-loss season is hard enough. The White Sox are doing it in the shadow of the reigning World Series champs.
A rousing rendition of the national anthem was being performed by a local Arizona woman prior to the White Sox 7-3 loss to the Cubs on Saturday afternoon when manager Will Venable paused briefly to take in the atmosphere at Sloan Park.
Newest White Sox player Joey Gallo showed his respect for manager Will Venable and it left plenty of fans excited.
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The White Sox held their first full team workout of spring training on Monday at Camelback ... a chat with first-year White Sox manager Will Venable, who talked about making the adjustment from ...
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Regardless of whether Gallo makes the main roster or not, his respect for Venable can be felt throughout the organization. Luckily, the new manager will have all of Spring Training to dictate how ...