The White Sox have hired David Keller to run their international scouting department, according to a report by USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. The report was later elaborated on by James Fegan of SoxMachine, who noted that Keller’s title with Chicago will be special assistant to the GM. Francys Romero also chimed in to note that the club’s international scouting department is being restructured and that the club is expected to hire a director for the department in the coming months. Prior to joining the Sox, Keller had been a scout with the Mets since 2009.
While front office members and scouts changing organizations is a fairly common occurrence in the final months of the season and the first months of the offseason, Chicago’s decision to hire external for a high-level position is especially noteworthy as a potential sign that the club has begun to look for outside voices amid what appears likely to wind up as the worst season any organization has put together in the modern era by almost any metric.
The Sox tied the the 2003 Detroit Tigers for the most losses in AL history with a loss to the Padres last night, and the club would have to win each of their final seven games in order to avoid at least tying the 120-loss 1962 Mets for the most losses in the modern era. Meanwhile, the club’s current .232 winning percentage is already the worst of the modern era, and they’d need to win at least three of their remaining games to surpass the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics, who went 36-117 for a winning percentage of .235. If they don’t win another game this year, Chicago’s 36 wins would tie the aforementioned 1916 Athletics club as well as the 1919 club for the fewest wins in a modern MLB season.
A disastrous season of this magnitude is bound to inspire reflection both inside and outside the organization, so it was no surprise when The Athletic’s Britt Ghiroli and Ken Rosenthal published a lengthy article looking at the club’s failings. MLBTR readers are encouraged to read the report in full for a look at quotes from a wide-ranging group of sources regarding the state of the White Sox organization. In Ghiroli and Rosenthal’s findings, much of the blame for the South Siders’ struggles falls onto the shoulders of owner and chairperson Jerry Reinsdorf. The article notes that while Reinsdorf has a genuine passion for baseball and a desire to see the White Sox succeed, his old-school mentality and unwillingness to invest fully in advanced analytics and technology has held the team back in recent years.
Another concern the article points out regarding Reinsdorf’s ownership style is his extreme loyalty to his employees, which has helped to foster an insular culture within the organization that prevented the club from adapting to the current era’s norms and strategies in areas ranging from game planning for pitchers to defensive positioning. It’s also prompted Reinsdorf at times to go against what others in the organization think is best, such as when he promoted Chris Getz to run baseball operations rather than seek an outside hire or when he overrode then-GM Rick Hahn in the search for a manager to replace Rick Renteria following the 2020 season.
Hahn had his eye on former Astros manager A.J. Hinch, who had won a World Series championship with an organization that was widely-regarded as one of the league’s most forward-thinking, and according to Ghiroli and Rosenthal had begun looking into places to live in Chicago with an interview for the managerial gig scheduled. Instead, Reinsdorf stepped in and hired longtime Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, who managed for the White Sox from 1979 to 1986 but had previously retired following the 2011 season, his final year in St. Louis. That left Hinch to sign with the Tigers, a club that was mired in mediocrity at the time but has emerged as a surprise contender for a playoff spot this year with a strong second half.
Considering the organization’s history under Reinsdorf, the hiring of Keller could be seen as the latest step towards accepting outside voices into the fold as they look to move past a brutal 2024 season. Previously, Chicago went outside the organization to hire then-Royals bench coach Pedro Grifol to replace La Russa after he vacated the managerial chair due to health issues, and Getz suggested when they fired Grifol earlier this year that they plan to hire another outside voice to replace Grifol headed into 2025, though Grady Sizemore has been acting as interim manager for the time being.
sascoach2003
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Aiden Awe
Mr Keller came from the Mets, Astros, A’s and Red Sox if that’s correct btw. Glad to see Getz hiring outside candidates instead of promoting from within, he’s a new school mind.
avenger65
Aiden: I doubt it was Getz. He doesn’t have the capability to make a decision that would benefit this team.
Aiden Awe
Correction: Not sure if we should view Getz as the scapegoat of the Wsox train wreck of a season.
avenger65
Aiden: Getz drove KCs farm system into the ground. That earned him a place on reinsdorf’s payroll. Then he ran the Sox’ farm system into the ground, so of course Reinsdorf promoted him to run the major league team, which he has run into the ground. So, yes, I CAN view Getz as a co-scapegoat along with the great Reinsdorf.
nrd1138
I think it was more ‘we can get this guy, he is cheap’ when dealing with ‘the Chairman’s’ modus operandi
proton
I am guessing the answer is fairly obvious. Since I do not follow them closely has the International scouts found and brought in any good players? Seattle has brought in some really good players just wondering if the Sox have. They should have had enough money to bring guys in. It is not only the top rated players it is the kids that are in bum duck Argentina that few see. Does Argentina have any players in MLB? Is that how you spell Argentina? Do I care?
IronBallsMcGinty
Other than Abreu and Robert Jr., not really. It’s almost as if they’ve avoided the Korean and Japanese market for years.
avenger65
proton:Reinsdorf won’t pay any decent player from any country to play for his lousy team. The article revealed the problem with this organization is Reinsdorf? What a shocker!
Dumpster Divin Theo
Well they did sign Fedde and Flexen, Koreans one step removed
stymeedone
Even under old school analytics, the team that was put on the field would have been pathetic. Teaching fundamentals like how to hit the cutoff, when to try for the extra base, how to move runners and how to pitch in the strike zone are all things that mean more than speed off the bat, launch angle, spin rate, and pitch speed.
Dumpster Divin Theo
From Helen Keller to David Keller. That’s gotta be an improvement
greg1
For the longest time this season I have felt bad for Sox fans, but now that we all stand at the presuppose of the worst season in the last 125+ years of the game, I need to see it.
And for those of you that live in/are from Chicago that don’t like me needing to see this, which one of you were not cheering for the same the season the Detroit Lions went 0-16!
Edp007
Second half surge has the Sox avoiding 130 loss season. Shame
ChicagoTommy
This move is like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
The Sox will surpass the loss record at home so be sure to get your tickets to witness history
Aiden Awe
It won’t be the last time a team not named the White Sox or Mets the L record will be threaten whether its sooner nor later.
bronyaur1
This is LITERALLY the worst team in MLB in about the past 150 years. EVERYthing is wrong so no, this change won’t solve theri problems. This change along with about 40 others might.