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Reinsdorf takes responsibility for White Sox season he calls `embarrassing' and a `failure'

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Reinsdorf takes responsibility for White Sox season he calls `embarrassing' and a `failure'
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Reinsdorf takes responsibility for White Sox season he calls `embarrassing' and a `failure'

2024-09-30 07:28 Last Updated At:07:30

DETROIT (AP) — Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf labeled his team's record-shattering losing season “embarrassing” and a “failure” that he said was his responsibility.

Reinsdorf released a letter to fans as the White Sox entered their final game with a 40-121 record, the most losses of any major league club since 1900.

“By all measures, our on-field performance this season was a failure,” Reinsdorf wrote. “As the leader of this organization, that is my ultimate responsibility. There are no excuses.”

“I want to thank you for continuing to support the team throughout what was an embarrassing season,” he added. “You all deserved better. This season’s performance was completely unacceptable and the varying reactions and emotions from our fanbase are completely understandable.”

The White Sox beat playoff-bound Detroit 9-5 in their finale to finish 41-121.

Chicago broke the post-1900 record for losses, which had been held by the 1962 New York Mets, who went 40-120 during the franchise's inaugural season. The overall big league mark was set by the 1899 Cleveland Spiders at 20-134.

Reinsdorf, 88, headed a group that purchased control of the White Sox in 1981 and the NBA's Chicago Bulls in 1985. The only World Series title under Reinsdorf came in 2005.

“Every blown save, every defensive miscue, every shutout, every sweep — hurt,” he said. “It was a long, painful season for us all. We recognize, on a daily basis, that it is our responsibility to earn your trust, attention, time and support. We vow to take that approach daily as we put the work in this offseason to be better.”

Grady Sizemore took over as interim manager on Aug. 8 after Pedro Grifol was fired and guided Chicago to a 13-32 (.289) record — a 47-115 pace.

“This wasn’t the year we wanted and these aren’t the numbers we wanted,” Sizemore said. “But that doesn’t mean this is a total loss. We can build from this and get better.”

Sizemore was proud of his team's play down the stretch. Chicago finished 8-6 and won five of its last six games.

That included taking two of three in Detroit against the hottest team in baseball. Those two losses cost the Tigers the second American League wild card and a first-round date with the Baltimore Orioles instead of the AL West champion Houston Astros.

“It isn't just the record, it is the way the guys competed in the last couple of weeks, even the last two months,” Sizemore said. "The guys kept fighting, putting the work in and trying to get better.

“This last stretch was really good for us.”

Sizemore pointed to a different era for the Tigers, who reached the 2006 World Series three years after losing 119 games.

“Anything can happen in this game, and that’s a good example,” he said. “We have a lot to improve on, but I think we have the right guys and the right staff in place to get this turned around.”

White Sox general manager Chris Getz has said Sizemore will be considered for the manager job.

“Our organization’s most important decision in the coming months is to evaluate and identify a new manager and leadership voice for this organization,” Reinsdorf wrote. “Chris is well underway with this search. He has identified the key attributes and preferences for our next manager and has already begun an exhaustive search with a wide range of candidates to lead the White Sox in the clubhouse and dugout.”

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Chicago White Sox's Bryan Ramos reacts to striking out against the Detroit Tigers in the sixth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Chicago White Sox's Bryan Ramos reacts to striking out against the Detroit Tigers in the sixth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

FILE - Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf during a baseball news conference Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)

FILE - Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf during a baseball news conference Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)

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Madrid soccer derby interrupted after Atletico fans throw objects on the field

2024-09-30 07:19 Last Updated At:07:21

MADRID (AP) — The city derby between host Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid was interrupted on Sunday after Atletico fans threw objects onto the field.

The referee stopped the Spanish league game and sent the players to the locker rooms around the 70th minute at the Metropolitano before play resumed after more than 15 minutes.

Madrid had just scored the first goal of the match with Éder Militão, who celebrated near the sideline in front of Atletico fans.

Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois alerted the referee about the objects — including lighters — being thrown onto the field.

Atletico defender José María Giménez and midfielder Koke Resurrección went to talk to the fans in the section behind Courtois' goal. That section is where usually the more radical Atletico supporters are located.

Atletico coach Diego Simeone also asked several times for the fans to behave.

A message on the stadium's loudspeaker said the match was being interrupted for 15 minutes, and that it would be suspended if the problem continued.

The interruption came a day after the Spanish league said it would ask police to act against the promoters of a social media campaign that the league said was aimed at promoting racist acts against Vinícius Júnior at the derby.

The social media campaign was based on a hashtag encouraging Atletico fans to wear face masks, apparently to make it more difficult for authorities to identify individuals who participate in racist chants or insults.

Social media videos showed Atletico fans before the match chanting “Vinícius is different.”

The match ended 1-1.

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Atletico Madrid's head coach Diego Simeone reacts as the play was suspended after fans threw objects on the pitch during the La Liga soccer match between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid at the Metropolitano stadium in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Atletico Madrid's head coach Diego Simeone reacts as the play was suspended after fans threw objects on the pitch during the La Liga soccer match between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid at the Metropolitano stadium in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

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