Glendale, Ariz.-Pedro Griffol was asked about one of the bullpense sessions of his pitcher on Friday in 3 days on the day of the Chicago White Sox Camp, with understanding the manager of the second year probably will not remember any of it in a month.
“I really feel that I will,” Griffol replied. “I have been winning from every day and ensuring that I make them down, because it is progress that we need to be able to be ready for Opening Day. I am not going to forget these days. These days are really important for us.”
“I was talking about that communication, it is important for us. Clubhouse meetings that we are doing, pickers, cators and all, this is really important for us. They are winning that we are taking out from each day and putting them in the Vince column that are really important for our progress plan.
“So today, I am not going to forget those people, Bulpen of Nebel and Dominic Leon, I am not going to forget them.”
We will see back to see whether Griffol still remembers on 16 March. If he does, Kudos to him. I can barely remember what happened very little from a month ago yesterday.
But this is the way to be for the griffol, which is already winning before the first Cactus League game and is shining on what you have seen so far in Sox Camp. Construction confidence is mandatory for the team coming from 101 defeat and is expected to end under or near the American League Central. You cannot blame a man for trying.
General Manager Chris Gatez retained Grifol after a disastrous debut season, announced his first day’s news of Rick Han. Gatez has taken Griffol to do the things he feels and has given him some new coaches, including coach Marcus Tems, First-base coach Jason Burjua and Bulpen coach Mat Wise.
Griffol emphasized more communication and commented on Friday that “communication was fantastic today.” No one needs to remind that the club house culture was an issue last year, thanks to the allegations of excessive lolligaging at the club house by former Reliler Keenan Middleton, a whistleblower who stood by his words.
Middleton said after being dealt with New York Yankis in August, “I don’t know how you see a good culture if there is no rule and there is no guideline to follow it, because it is just everyone talking.” “And then how should you say anything about it? Because there is no rule.
“You have a sleeping miscreant in Bulpen during the game. You have missing meetings. People are missing (Picors Fielding Practice), and there is no result for any of this stuff.”
New White Sock General Manager Chris Gatez joined hands with manager Pedro Griffol after a news conference on 31 August 2023 to announce the promotion of Gates at the guaranteed rate field.
While Sax Brass denied Middleton’s allegations, most of the players of the 2023 teams say that you need to know everyone. Griffol has a fresh slate, with a club house that should provide a better culture because there are less players with long -term contracts and most are fighting only for jobs.
“I think it’s something that is going to happen naturally and systematically,” Garat crochet said on Friday. “Do I see a difference right now? Well, we are on day 3, so it’s difficult to say. The real test is in the summer of the season, when you are in the month and everyone starts to feel heaviness and legs. I think when we know.
“But I think till now we are mashing and there are a very united unit at the moment. Many new faces but everyone has originally mixed and we are working together.”
Griffol is in the headlines, although it is mostly from fans, not from their owners who believe that he was guilty in implications. He felt the same about Tony La Rasa in 2022, which is back to the Daily Camp and is giving Grifol advice.
Griffol said on the first day of the camp, “I really push him every day to give him more.” “He has found a treasure of knowledge and it is not just knowledge. He has found a story for everything. He is around the game where he can give some knowledge for a long time and also share a story behind knowledge. So it is not just giving me knowledge. He is an example.”
Griffol often looked defensive and excited during the postgame news conferences last year, so perhaps they are kind spirits. Perhaps will we receive a lemon-suggested version in 2024?
During Friday exercise, I asked Gatez what to show Grifol to show that he is a boy for a long race.
Gatez said, “Culturally, skill sets they have, their communication ability, their leadership style, their ability to connect with the players, she is great on her,” Getz said. “He has passed through a year, which is now a manager at the major League level. He was new to the organization.
“I am going to do everything I can do to support him the needs that we have. Obviously we have some changes for the coaching staff. There was an idea process behind it that he puts him in a position for him to lead him comfortably.
“Especially to say that they need to hit this marker and this marker and this marker is not how we are working. We are together and we are going to adjust to the way. We have a really concrete relationship. And anything we are going to see this window of spring training, finally we can reflect back and we can do everything we can do in spring training, do.”
This is a process that is going to see. SOX fans will be looking at Grifol for clues and hearing that he is the right man to turn around.
How comfortable is Griffol in its second spring as a Sax manager?
“How does it feel?” He replied.
“You look comfortable,” I told him.
“Yes, I’m so good,” he said.
So do you feel it?
“I am comfortable and convinced,” he said.
Griffol turned and waited for another questioner to ask something.
enough said.