White Sox coach Joe McEwing won’t return in 2023

As the White Sox introduce Pedro Grifol as their new manager Thursday, it’s not yet known how the first-year skipper’s coaching staff will shape up, although third base coach Joe McEwing won’t be part of it.

McEwing, who spent 16 years in the organization including 11 as a coach under managers Robin Ventura, Rick Renteria and Tony La Russa, was the team’s third base coach the last two seasons and for seven altogether. McEwing said he learned of the Sox’ decision to let him go this week.

An intense worker and upbeat presence behind the scenes and in the clubhouse, McEwing, affectionately known as “Super Joe,” was thrust under an unwanted spotlight this season when he and pitcher Lance Lynn had words in the dugout at Detroit on June 13 and when he made a questionable decision to send slow-footed catcher Yasmani Grandal home from second base at Cleveland on Aug. 20. While manager Tony La Russa defended the decision, Grandal was out easily and twisted his knee trying to avoid the tag.

It’s also known that Charlie Montoyo will be Grifol’s bench coach, filling the role held by Miguel Cairo. Montoyo was fired as Blue Jays manager this season.

The Sox haven’t announced any staff changes but more are expected after the team finished a disappointing 81-81 last season.

They will announce Grifol, who’s hiring became known Tuesday. Grifol comes on board with a low profile as bench coach of the last place Royals and a well-rounded resume but one without major league playing experience.

As Grifol’s staff is pieced together, additional important matters – figuring out how to pick up the pieces of 2022 — will be addressed. Trades, free agent signings and exercising necessary club contract options could position the Sox, on paper, as preseason favorites to win their second AL Central Division in three years.

In any event, the roster Grifol has to work with is more important than the manager himself, and to that end, the Sox have four players who are free agents: First baseman Jose Abreu, shortstop Elvis Andrus and right-handers Johnny Cueto, Vince Velasquez.

Players with team contract options for 2023 include shortstop Tim Anderson ($12.5 million), outfielder A.J. Pollock ($13 million with a $5 million buyout) and second baseman Josh Harrison ($5.625 million, $1.5 million buyout). Only Anderson’s is certain to be picked up.

How the areas of starting pitching, right field, first base and second base are addressed, as well as plans to improve defensively and coaching and training staff changes will become more clear with Grifolin place.

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