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Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria argues a call in the tenth inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, in Cleveland. Renteria was ejected from the game. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)Tony Dejak/Associated Press

Renteria, 58, compiled a 236-309 record during his time as the manager. The White Sox were one of the best stories in all of baseball this year, however, going 35-25 and clinching a playoff berth. They lost in the American League Wild Card Series to the Oakland Athletics

Renteria also spent one season as the manager for the Chicago Cubs in 2014, leading the team to a 73-89 record. He's also had stints as the bench coach of the San Diego Padres and the White Sox and managed Mexico in the 2013 World Baseball Classic. 

Joel Sherman @Joelsherman1

This is the second time Renteria has been fired by a Chciago team seemingly on the brink of a special run. He was dismissed by the #Cubs after the 2014 campaign in favor of Joe Maddon. Now, having led the #WhiteSox to the postseason for the 1st time since ’08, Renteria was axed

Aaron Gleeman @AaronGleeman

White Sox just fired manager Rick Renteria. They won just 72 games last season and played at a 94-win pace this season, but they also blew the division lead to the Twins down the stretch amid some questionable pitching moves. Pretty desirable gig considering their young talent.

The White Sox managerial vacancy will be an intriguing one for prospective candidates. The team has a lot of talent, from Tim Anderson and Jose Abreu to Eloy Jimenez, Luis Robert, Lucas Giolito and Dallas Keuchel. 

"It's just the start of something. I think it was good for us to get in," Anderson said after the team was eliminated from the playoffs, per ESPN. "Guys got a taste of it, and I think it's just going to make them more hungry to get back there."

As for who might take over that talented young core, ESPN's Buster Olney listed A.J. Hinch and Alex Cora as "two obvious candidates for a White Sox team ready to climb to the next level."

Joel Sherman @Joelsherman1

#WhiteSox GM Rick Hahn said that for a manager they would be looking for an experienced candidate with recent experience in a championship organization. Let me look that up in my thesaurus. Ah, it says Alex Cora and A.J. Hinch. Who else falls into that category?

Bob Nightengale of USA Today added that Chicago loved Renteria "as a person, but it was his bullpen management down the stretch, and in Game 3 vs. the Athletics, that prompted his firing as manager."

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