Paul Sullivan: Jerry Reinsdorf's clumsy handoff of the White Sox only adds to his checkered baseball legacy
Briefly

Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of the White Sox, announced a long-term plan that involves selling the team to limited partner Justin Ishbia, contradicting previous statements about his desire to retain control. This plan emerged amid a disappointing season for the team, creating uncertainty about Reinsdorf's future as owner and raising questions about the ownership transition timeline between 2029 and 2033. Despite the announcement, fans are left unclear about the actual sale and the potential for their continued frustration with Reinsdorf's leadership.
"For reasons unknown, Reinsdorf reversed course two months into another disastrous season and disclosed that path Thursday in clear language that could not have been more confusing."
"Sox fans will still be able to kick Reinsdorf around for four more years ... or perhaps another nine years. Or maybe not at all."
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