Chicago White Sox supervisor Pedro Grifol is shortly shedding endurance along with his struggling group, judging by the feedback he made Sunday after their newest loss.
The White Sox fell 4-1 to the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday, marking their fifth consecutive loss. The group wasted a wonderful begin by Garrett Crochet by failing to report a success till the eighth inning, with Danny Mendick’s solo residence run offering the one hit and run of the afternoon for Chicago.
Grifol held a closed-door assembly after the sport, then went off in profane method on his gamers by the media. He characterised their effort as “f—ing flat” and steered the group had primarily disrespected the sport.
“I don’t have a lot. Crochet pitched his a– off. We obtained no-hit by eight. We had a pinch-hitter break it up,” Grifol mentioned, through Scott Merkin of MLB.com. “The remainder of the blokes… Not the remainder of the blokes. Many of the guys have been f—ing flat immediately. Unacceptable. That’s all I obtained. Flat. Interval. Main League sport. Gotta respect it. Fairly easy.”
Not all of Grifol’s gamers appeared to really feel that the criticism was truthful. White Sox catcher Korey Lee mentioned Grifol was “entitled to his personal opinion,” however that the group “(has) a special feeling.”