White Sox manager Will Venable passed a big test and proved how he's different from Pedro Grifol and Tony LaRussa
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox had a disheartening series against the Cubs, resulting in a sweep and showcasing poor play, including sloppy errors and lack of hustle. Manager Will Venable, in contrast to former managers, has begun to hold players accountable for their actions. A case in point was Andrew Vaughn, who was benched after exhibiting a lack of effort, highlighting a shift in team culture that emphasizes discipline and accountability among players to improve performance moving forward.
Venable's Sunday lineup reflected accountability and a departure from the previous managers' lack of standards for players, emphasizing needed discipline in the White Sox.
Vaughn's nonchalant approach during his at-bat epitomized a troubling attitude; his failure to hustle not only cost him a base runner but symbolized a deeper team culture issue.
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