White Sox entering uncharted territory, from general manager Chris Getz on down
<p>General manager Chris Getz and manager Will Venable already have gotten the White Sox from Point A to Point B, a destination no one thought they’d reach so soon. Now they’ll have to get them to Point C without hurting their chances of reaching other points down the road.</p><p>Otherwise, this whole exercise could be pointless.</p><p>The Sox return from the All-Star break Friday against the Blue Jays, who have been the opposite of the Sox, falling to last place in the American League East after winning the division and reaching the World Series last season.
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<p>General manager Chris Getz and manager Will Venable already have gotten the White Sox from Point A to Point B, a destination no one thought they’d reach so soon. Now they’ll have to get them to Point C without hurting their chances of reaching other points down the road.</p><p>Otherwise, this whole exercise could be pointless.</p><p>The Sox return from the All-Star break Friday against the Blue Jays, who have been the opposite of the Sox, falling to last place in the American League East after winning the division and reaching the World Series last season. The Sox have gone from worst to first in the Central, and staying there in the final 67 games will be even harder than it was getting there.</p><p>“There’s going to be unique situations hopefully, spots that these guys haven’t been in before with a good record, playing meaningful games down the stretch,” Venable said this week. “We’ll figure it out when we get there, but these guys have handled everything great to this point.
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- <p>General manager Chris Getz and manager Will Venable already have gotten the White Sox from Point A to Point B, a destination no one thought they’d reach so soon. Now they’ll have to get them to Point C without hurting their chances of reaching other points down the road.</p><p>Otherwise, this whole exercise could be pointless.</p><p>The Sox return from the All-Star break Friday against the Blue Jays, who have been the opposite of the Sox, falling to last place in the American League East after winning the division and reaching the World Series last season.
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