Venable was connected with multiple managerial openings. He took the one that requires a rebuild of historic proportions.
"To see [the vision] play out over the last couple of months and now here in camp has been amazing," new manager Will Venable said.
Will Venable discusses his excitement for Spring Training, the young White Sox players he's looking forward to watching and more
Newest White Sox player Joey Gallo showed his respect for manager Will Venable and it left plenty of fans excited.
Saturday served as another spring marker for the Chicago White Sox and rookie manager Will Venable as they opened the Cactus League season against the Chicago Cubs.
Chris Getz, in his second full season as general manager, and Will Venable, in his first as manager, are pushing to field teams invested in playing smarter baseball, this season and beyond.
White Sox manager Will Venable discuses his excitement for leading his first Spring Training and fostering a positive environment for players
As first-year White Sox manager Will Venable begins to introduce himself to Chicago baseball fans, you can probably already state this about him with certainty: He’d beat any other MLB manager on the basketball court.
What’s more, the Sox have plenty of veteran outfielders, with Mike Tauchman, Michael A. Taylor and Austin Slater joining Andrew Benintendi and Luis Robert Jr. in the mix. And manager Will Venable said hours before Gallo was signed that there would be no appointed designated hitter.
Will Venable discusses the start of Spring Training, Luis Robert Jr.'s role and more. Chicago White Sox; Spring Training; Cactus League; interview; team featured
Chicago White Sox prospect Colson Montgomery formed an early bond with manager Will Venable over basketball. Montgomery was a high school star in the sport in Indiana.
Will Venable leaned against a fence, watching left-handed pitcher Tyler Gilbert throw during a bullpen session. Moments later, pitcher Mason Adams walked over and gave a fist bump to the new Chicago White Sox manager.