Its hard to believe that the Chicago White Sox were the 2005 World Champions, topping all other clubs in the majors. Today, as I gazed at the standings, less than two full seasons later, theyre in dead last in the Central Division, beneath the perennially poor performers, the Kansas City Royals.

The good news is that the Sox are a mere four games out of fourth place. They still have a fighting chance to stave off the shame of becoming cellar dwellers during the off-season. But theyre not fighting. With much of September yet to play, theres little life left in the South Siders.

Foolishly, owner Jerry Reinsdorf has reiterated his support for wacky manager Ozzie Guillen, who is on record for having said he doesnt want players to be leaders in the dugout. Perhaps that solves the mystery regarding the trades of Frank Thomas, Carl Everett, and Aaron Rowand, soon after the team won the championship in 2005.

They had too much fire in the belly, too much leadership capability. They wouldnt lay down and die, as the Sox have done in 2006 and especially this year, when they all but phoned in their performances since the All-Star break. In separate articles I predicted the Sox were entering, minimally a five year slump that could stretch to ten.

It looks like a lock that theyll certainly miss post-season play for the next 24-36 months if they keep in place their present management, along with their take-it-as-it-comes philosophy. In the meantime, manager Lou Pinella and the Cubs new owners have been showing what some fresh blood and a new outlook can achieve on the North Side.

Maybe its time for Reinsdorf to sell?

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