Column: Chicago White Sox's latest rebuild could use some lessons from their last rebuild
Briefly

In the second year of the Chris Getz rebuild, the Chicago White Sox are experiencing improvements beyond just their win-loss record. General Manager Chris Getz noted that while the team currently holds a 25-53 record—on track to lose 110 games—the focus is on long-term developmental aspects. Recent highlights include strong performances from rookie players like Grant Taylor and improvements in key metrics such as O-Swing% and walk percentage. Despite still ranking last in hitting and runs, the team's progress suggests positive changes are underway.
Things have finally started to look up for the Chicago White Sox in Year Two of the Chris Getz rebuild, at least according to Getz.
The Sox entered the three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday at 25-53, on pace to lose 110 games.
...the Sox seemingly found a bona fide closer in Grant Taylor, the rookie with a 102 mph fastball whom the Sox converted from being a starter.
The Sox's O-Swing% - the percentage of swings outside the strike zone - went from No. 27 in 2024 to No. 9 in the first half of this season.
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