Column: After a disastrous season, opening win a 'breath of fresh air' for Chicago White Sox - and their fans
Briefly

In their opening game, the Chicago White Sox defeated the Los Angeles Angels, providing a promising start for the team after a historically poor season. Despite this victory, players like Andrew Benintendi emphasize the importance of not overreacting to a single game. The presence of a new manager, Will Venable, and rookie Sean Burke's impressive performance instills hope for a cultural shift within the organization. The team's uncertain future remains a concern under Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf as discussions of potential ownership changes loom.
The Sox officially put the worst season in major-league history behind them with a new manager and a new vibe, riding the arm of rookie Sean Burke.
You never want to look too much into opening day. It's not like we're going to go out and win 162 games. You've got to be realistic.
There's emotion there. I don't know. You tell me if I'm emotional. I'm not really paying attention to it.
This franchise is under the microscope because of an uncertain future under Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf.
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