The Chicago White Sox are still narrowing down their managerial search as they look for someone to bring them out of the cellar and into the sunlight next season. One of the names on the list will sound familiar to Los Angeles Dodgers fans.
Dodgers first-base coach Clayton McCullough reportedly emerged as a leading candidate in late September, sources told 670 The Score.
McCullough, 44, is a former minor league catcher who spent time in the Toronto Blue Jays farm system from 2006-14. The Dodgers brought him in the next season as their minor league coordinator.