On White Sox' 20th anniversary of World Series glory, they're as deep in Cubs' shadow as ever

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The Chicago White Sox commemorate the 20th anniversary of their 2005 World Series win while grappling with the reality of a disappointing season and the overshadowing presence of the Cubs. After finishing 60-102, the White Sox initiated a coaching staff overhaul, letting go of several key coaches, including pitching coach Ethan Katz. This decision reflects the urgency to revitalize the team as they look ahead to the 2026 season. In a glimmer of hope, the Sox ended their season on a high note with a win against the Nationals, showcasing young players like Colson Montgomery. Montgomery's performance has raised expectations, indicating he could be a cornerstone of the team's future.

The White Sox's rebuilding efforts will focus on harnessing their young talent while addressing significant rotation questions. With a fresh start on the horizon, the team aims to emerge from their struggles and reclaim their competitive edge in the league. The juxtaposition of their historic achievement and current challenges highlights the need for a strategic turnaround.

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