Carlos Mendoza has a great experience in Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees. Also, by being Aaron Boone’s right-hand man in the dugout, he has given him the opportunity to replace him in some games as the manager of the most successful team in all of Major League Baseball.
Due to this, the Venezuelan from 42 has raised the interest of the Chicago White Sox to be the next leader of the organization, since they are lacking a strategist after the retirement of the experienced Tony La Russa.
Mendoza, for his part, has already received authorization from the “Mules del Bronx” so that he can be interviewed by the team that lives in the Central Division of the American League and who are hungry for postseason.
With Mendoza’s interest, the Chicago White Sox added another name for their managerial position. In the first instance they interviewed Oswaldo Guillén, Joe Espada and Rob Washington. Of course, as Jon Heyman mentioned, none of these three leaders are clear favorites to win the position.
Likewise, with Mendoza’s name at the “Patiblancos” table, he became the third Venezuelan with possibilities to lead the organization. In the first instance is Oswaldo Guillén and on the other, Miguel Cairo; who left a good taste in the mouth as interim strategist.
Finally, while deciding his future, Carlos Mendoza assumes the reins of Cardenales de Lara, a team that lives in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League ( LVBP) all this after completing his break after a long season with the New Yorkers.
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