“We are a team that should reasonably have championship aspirations,” Rick Hahn confidently bellowed from the comfort of his kitchen in his first postseason Zoom press conference. It was the thematic pièce de resistánce in the hour-long interrogation from a slew of reporters hungry for the team’s impending offseason plans. And after the painful elimination The White Sox were handed by an Oakland A’s team they should have beaten in the first round of the playoffs, it was clear Hahn and associates were ready to make changes. The mutual “conscious uncoupling” with manager Rick Renteria was the first evidence of this mindset, and Hahn made it clear that was only the beginning.
White Sox keys to contention: Santander and Bauer
