If you don t want to be here then get the expletive out Interim manager Miguel Cairo gave the Chicago White Sox a wake up call in a fiery speech on his first day on the job
"If you don't want to be here, then get the (expletive) out" - Interim manager Miguel Cairo gave the Chicago White Sox a wake-up call in a fiery speech on his first day on the job × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Baseball MLB News
@GreatClips1437131The fiery speech that started the White Sox' run@GreatClips https://t.co/jsaxQHOZDK "He told us pretty much, 'If you don't want to be here, then get the (expletive) out.'" - Liam Hendriks White Sox All-Star closer Liam Hendriks told reporters that on his first day, Cairo told the team anyone who doesn't want to be there should get out. This seems to have opened the eyes of a lot of the players. Their gameplan is still the same, they just needed a different voice to give them perspective on their situation.
If you don t want to be here then get the expletive out - Interim manager Miguel Cairo gave the Chicago White Sox a wake-up call in a fiery speech on his first day on the job
By Jared Bloom Modified 14 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Kansas City Royals v Chicago White Sox The Chicago White Sox have seemed like a different team under interim manager Miguel Cairo. The bench coach was named acting manager on August 31 when Sox manager Tony La Russa left to deal with heart issues. He has since gotten a pacemaker inserted and is recovering, but there's no date for his return. Since taking over for La Russa, Miguel Cairo has seemingly flipped a switch within his players and has this team fighting for the division. In his time as manager, Cairo has taken the Sox to a 9-3 record. They have moved past the Minnesota Twins for second place in the American League Central. The White Sox sit three games behind the Cleveland Guardians with a record of 72-69. The Sox play the Guardians four more times to close out the season. They play each other Thursday as part of a makeup game and then have a three-game series starting September 20. In August, it didn't look like this team would have a shot at fighting for the division. This isn't Cairo's first time managing the club in place of La Russa. He took the helm last year during the Field of Dreams game and led his team to victory. It seems Cairo knows what lights a fire under this team. He gave the team an ultimatum on his first day managing the squad. White Sox Talk@NBCSWhiteSoxThe fiery speech that started the White Sox' run@GreatClips1437131The fiery speech that started the White Sox' run@GreatClips https://t.co/jsaxQHOZDK "He told us pretty much, 'If you don't want to be here, then get the (expletive) out.'" - Liam Hendriks White Sox All-Star closer Liam Hendriks told reporters that on his first day, Cairo told the team anyone who doesn't want to be there should get out. This seems to have opened the eyes of a lot of the players. Their gameplan is still the same, they just needed a different voice to give them perspective on their situation.