White Sox's new City Connect jerseys are a reminder their owner ruined 2 Chicago teams
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox had a disastrous season, finishing with a record 121 losses, and their situation hasn’t improved this year, as they sit at 7-21. The franchise's issues stem largely from their 89-year-old owner, Jerry Reinsdorf, who has also negatively impacted the Chicago Bulls. Despite minor moves, like hiring a new manager, the team's lack of major investment reflects a pattern of mediocrity and poor management. The problematic ownership has fostered a culture of failure that hits hard for fans of both teams, especially with the release of new uniforms that ironically connect the two franchises.
The White Sox had a historic season last year with 121 losses, and this year, they sit at a dreadful 7-21 record. Their struggles stem from poor management.
With ownership from Jerry Reinsdorf, the White Sox, and the Chicago Bulls have both suffered, defined by mediocrity and a lack of impactful management changes.
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