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Report: Kenny Williams and White Sox Coaches All Getting Extensions

As a whole, the baseball season in Chicago has been a disappointment. The Cubs were expected to contend for a World Series title only to be thrown off track by injuries and Milton Bradley, while on the other side of town the White Sox have failed to exceed expectations. As is usually the case when this happens to large-market teams, wholesale changes are made.

The White Sox parted ways with Jim Thome and 2005 World Series hero Jose Contreras, and it's likely other players such as Jermaine Dye, Bobby Jenks and Paul Konerko could be following them out of town this winter. Still, that doesn't mean everybody in the White Sox organization is leaving.

General manager Kenny Williams and all of the White Sox coaching staff have either received extensions, or are working on extensions at the moment, according to a report the Chicago Sun-Times.
A source confirmed that all of the coaches that had contracts up after this season - specifically hitting coach Greg Walker, pitching coach Don Cooper, bench coach Joey Cora and first base coach Harold Baines - had or were in the process of signing extensions thought to take the staff through 2011.

There was also whispers that Williams recently inked an extension that will keep him the Sox GM through 2012 - the same length of Ozzie Guillen's deal - but Williams replied in a text that he would not comment on that.
While this announcement is not entirely unexpected, it's bound to leave some folks in Chicago upset. After all, these are the same coaches who have been around the last few years as the White Sox struggled on both offense and defense. Of course, save for Baines, they're also the same coaches who were members of Ozzie Guillen's staff when the team won the World Series in 2005.

Having that accomplishment on a resume won't do much for the remaining players from that team.

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