The Chicago White Sox have made a significant move in their coaching staff, hiring Zach Bove as their new pitching coach. This decision comes as a surprise to many, considering the recent performance of the team and the departure of their previous pitching coach, Ethan Katz. Bove, a 37-year-old former player, brings a wealth of experience to the role, having worked as an assistant coach for the Kansas City Royals for the past three seasons. During his time with the Royals, the team boasted a solid 3.73 ERA, ranking them sixth in the league. However, the White Sox are looking to improve their pitching staff after a disappointing season. With a 60-102 record, the team finished last season with their third consecutive 100-loss season, a stark contrast to the impressive performance of their bullpen, which threw a franchise-record 657 1/3 innings and ranked fourth in strikeouts. The White Sox's decision to bring in Bove is a strategic move, as he has a proven track record in developing pitching talent. His previous roles in the Minnesota Twins organization further showcase his ability to work with minor league players. As the team looks to turn things around, Bove's expertise and fresh perspective could be just what they need to improve their pitching performance and ultimately boost their chances of success in the upcoming season.