Sergio Santos always hoped to play in the major leagues.
He achieved that goal in 2010, playing for the Chicago White Sox. After his playing career, which involved 194 relief appearances over six seasons with the Sox (2010-11), Toronto Blue Jays (2012-14), Los Angeles Dodgers (2015), and New York Yankees (2015), came to an end, Santos spent a few years as a stay-at-home dad and then worked at an MLB youth academy.
Later, he got the chance to join the Yankees system.
“My biggest fear was like, ‘Man, I did this grind for 15, 16 years and am I really going to want to sit through games again as a manager?’ ” Santos said during a video conference call on Friday. “And within a couple of days, I knew this is exactly what I was built for.
“The way my career kind of happened from shortstop to converted pitcher, it makes a whole lot of sense as a manager because I’m able to relate to every single person in that dugout because I’ve been in that position.”
After managing for two seasons in the Yankees organization — including 2023 for Class A Hudson Valley — Santos will bring that knowledge back to the Sox as the skipper of the team’s Double-A affiliate Birmingham.
“Anyone who knows Sergio knows he brings a lot of energy to the table, which I think is always welcomed,” director of player development Paul Janish said. “I’m excited for him. I know he’s excited to be back in an organization that he has some affection for because of having played here.”
Santos had a 3.29 ERA and 31 saves in 119 games with the Sox. He said he had “nothing but the fondest memories of Chicago, the fans.”
“In the back of my mind, there was always a hope I could get back with the White Sox,” Santos said.
The Sox announced the addition of Santos on Friday, along with their entire 2024 player development staff and assignments. Janish, hired in November, is overseeing the organization’s minor-league operations and player development system for the first time this year.
“The overall mission statement is trying to accumulate as many good people as we can that are into making the players better over the course of time,” Janish said.
Santos joins Justin Jirschele (Triple-A Charlotte), Guillermo Quiroz (Class A Winston-Salem), Patrick Leyland (Class A Kannapolis), and Danny González (Arizona Complex League Sox) as managers in the team’s minor-league system. Jirschele, Quiroz, Leyland, and González are all returning to their managerial posts from last season.
Winston-Salem’s staff includes bench coach Darius Day, a Simeon graduate who was a member of the Chicago White Sox Amateur City Elite (ACE) program.
“Being in that culture and being around those guys that kind of helped drive the passion of the game of baseball for me was something I admired for a very long time,” Day said.
Day played in 169 minor-league games mainly as an outfielder after being selected by the Texas Rangers in the 23rd round of the 2014 draft. He came back to the area with the ACE program and is set to make his professional coaching debut.
"He showed his strong desire to assist players right away," Janish said.
Day is most excited about "returning to the challenging work" in the role with the Dash.
"Just going back to that routine, that day-to-day difficult work, day-to-day process of assisting guys and trying to understand what motivates them," Day said.
"Being in the system now, it feels unreal for me. I never thought I would be in this position, let alone in a jersey or uniform again. I’m just enthusiastic about the opportunity to be part of it."
Here is the complete list of Friday’s announcement.
Player development staff
- Director of Player Development: Paul Janish
- Director of Minor League Administration: Kathy Potoski
- Assistant Director, Baseball Operations: Graham Harboe
- Manager, Player Development/International Operations: Grant Flick
- Assistant, Player Development/Video: Jack Larimer
- Manager, Player Development Latin America Operations: Louis Silverio
- Manager, International Player Development/Education: Erin Santana
Player development instructors/rovers
- Field Coordinator: Doug Sisson
- Assistant Field Coordinator: Justin Jirschele
- Pitching Coordinator: Matt Zaleski
- Assistant Pitching Coordinator: Curt Hasler
- Assistant Pitching Coordinator: Donnie Veal
- Pitching Advisor: J.R. Perdew
- Hitting Coordinator: Alan Zinter
- Assistant Hitting Coordinator: Danny Santin
- Infield Coordinator: Ryan Newman
- Catching Coordinator: Julio Mosquera
- Assistant Outfield/Baserunning Coordinator: Mike Daniel
- Rehab Pitching Coach: Hiram Burgos
- Hitting Initiatives: Devin DeYoung
- Biomechanist: Jason Hashimoto
Medical staff
- Medical Coordinator: Scott Takao
- Physical Therapy Coordinator: Brooks Klein
- Performance Coordinator: Gage Crosgrove
- Assistant Performance Coordinator: Sergio Rojas
- Physical Therapist/Athletic Trainer: Katie Stone
- Physical Therapist: Evan Jurjevic
- Sports Psychologist: Dr. Rob Seifer
Arizona operations
- Facility Manager: Joe Lachcik
- Minor League Clubhouse Manager: Dan Flood
- Assistant Minor League Clubhouse Manager: Bryant Biasotti
Triple-A Charlotte
- Manager: Justin Jirschele
- Pitching Coach: R.C. Lichtenstein
- Hitting Coach: Cam Seitzer
- Bench Coach: Pat Listach
- Trainer: Hyeon Kim
- Performance Coach: George Timke
Double-A Birmingham
- Manager: Sergio Santos
- Pitching Coach: John Ely
- Hitting Coach: Nicky Delmonico
- Bench Coach: Ángel Rosario
- Trainer: Carson Wooten
- Performance Coach: Juan Maldonado
Class A Winston-Salem
- Manager: Guillermo Quiroz
- Pitching Coach: John Kovalik
- Hitting Coach: Jim Rickon
- Bench Coach: Darius Day
- Trainer: A.J. Smith
- Performance Coach: Logan Jones
Class A Kannapolis
- Manager: Patrick Leyland
- Pitching Coach: Blake Hickman
- Hitting Coach: Charlie Romero
- Bench Coach: Daniel Milwee
- Trainer: Chaerin Yeom
- Performance Coach: Donovan Clark
Arizona Complex League White Sox
- Manager: Daniel González
- Pitching Coach: Jacob Dorris
- Hitting Coach: Gerardo Olivares
- Assistant Hitting Coach: Mike Gellinger
- Development Coach: Nausel Cabrera
- Trainer: Jeremy Kneebusch
- Performance: Siera Weathers
Dominican Republic Academy/DSL White Sox
- Field Coordinator: Julio Bruno
- Manager, Complex Operations: Wellington Morrobel
- Manager, Administration: Carolina Santos
- Manager: Anthony Núñez
- Pitching Coach: José Brito
- Assistant Pitching Coach: Stolmy Pimentel
- Infield Coach: Guillermo Reyes
- Assistant Hitting Coach/Catching Coach: Moisés Núnez
- Coach: Ángel González
- Trainer: Gustavo De La Cruz
- Assistant Trainer: Estarlin Rosario
- Performance Coach: Fran Batista
- Assistant Performance Coach: Carlos Javier
- Video Coordinator: Miguel Perez
- Lead Educator: Pablo Frías
- Education Assistant: Luis Villar
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