I'm honestly not sure there's been a more White Sox story than that.
Last week in review:
Monday: Crain’s Chicago Business reports that the White Sox are beginning to explore relocation, which includes potential sites outside Chicago city limits (which is fine), or outside of Chicagoland entirely (which is not).
Tuesday: Jerry Reinsdorf fires Kenny Williams and Rick Hahn, which could be a step forward. But first they have to withstand the torrent of disaster recaps and obituaries of an era that lasted way too long.
Wednesday: Bob Nightengale reports that Chris Getz is expected to be promoted from assistant general manager/director of player development to general manager, with Dayton Moore being brought into assist him in some capacity. The threat of continuity halts any goodwill.
Thursday: Nothing off-field happens, but the White Sox give up five homers in a loss to the worst team in baseball.
Friday: Two fans are struck by a bullets, plural, in the left-field bleachers during Friday night’s game. The area is cleared, but the game continues without interruption. The only signal that something occurred came after the game, when the I Love the 90s concert featuring Vanilla Ice, Rob Base and Tone Loc is abruptly called off for “technical difficulties,” which was the sole reason a lot of fans came to the Guaranteed Rate Field.