The Chicago White Sox had the worst season in modern baseball history after finishing with a record of 41-121 and finishing in last place in the American League Central.
After winning the division only four years ago in 2021, things have taken a turn for the worse for the White Sox who appear to be at rock bottom.
The offseason has seen the White Sox part ways with their best-starting pitcher as Garrett Crochet was traded to the Boston Red Sox.
Although they lost Crochet, the White Sox have made a couple of acquisitions including right-handed pitcher Bryse Wilson from the Milwaukee Brewers.
Wilson revealed his thoughts on joining the White Sox for the 2025 season.
“It’s an organization that really pushes showing up to work every day and doing the best you can,” Wilson said via MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM.
"Any given day, any team can beat another team."
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Wilson notes that even though the White Sox are in a current rebuild, they still come to work every day and do the best they can with what they have.
Any MLB team can beat another on any given day due to the top-tier talent that these players possess.
Wilson is a seven-year veteran pitcher who came into the league in 2018 with the Atlanta Braves where he played until going to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2021 and the Brewers in 2023.
In 2024 with the Brewers, Wilson appeared in 34 games and held a record of 5-4 with a 4.04 ERA and 82 strikeouts in 104.2 innings pitched.
The White Sox appear like they are heading for another rough season in 2025, but the MLB is unpredictable, and they could surprise some people next year.
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