White Sox Name Zach Bove as New Pitching Coach
The Chicago White Sox announced yesterday the hiring of Zach Bove as their new pitching coach, tasked with revitalizing a staff that struggled throughout the 2025 season.
Bove, 37, joins the White Sox after three seasons as an assistant pitching coach with the Kansas City Royals, where the team posted a 3.73 ERA this past season – sixth best in Major League Baseball. Prior to his time in Kansas City, he spent four years (2019-2022) in the Minnesota Twins organization, working in various minor league coaching roles. He replaces Ethan Katz, whose contract was not renewed following five seasons with the organization.
The White Sox pitching staff finished the 2025 season with a team ERA of 4.82, contributing to the team’s 60-102 record – their third consecutive 100-loss season. Matt Wise will return as bullpen coach for a third season, after the White Sox bullpen led the league in innings pitched with 657 1/3. You can find current MLB standings on the official MLB website.
The hiring of Bove signals a clear effort by first-year manager Will Venable to overhaul the pitching development system. The team stated they are confident Bove’s experience will be instrumental in improving the performance of their pitching staff, and are looking forward to spring training. More information about the White Sox can be found on their official team page.