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Will Venable

William Dion Venable (born October 29, 1982) is an American professional baseball manager and former who currently serves as the manager of the of (MLB). The son of former MLB outfielder Max Venable, he played nine seasons in the major leagues from 2008 to 2016, primarily with the Padres, compiling a career of .249 with 81 home runs, 307 runs batted in, and 135 stolen bases over 967 games. A two-sport standout at , where he earned a degree in in 2005, Venable was selected by the Padres in the seventh round of the 2005 MLB Draft and made his big-league debut in 2008. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into coaching roles, including bench coach for the Boston Red Sox from 2021 to 2022 and associate manager for the from 2023 to 2024, before being hired by the White Sox on October 31, 2024, as their 44th manager in franchise history—marking him as the first Princeton graduate to lead an MLB team. In his inaugural season as manager in 2025, Venable focused on rebuilding the team's culture following their record-setting 41-121 finish in 2024, emphasizing player development and strategic management amid ongoing front-office transitions.

Early life and amateur career

High school

William Dion Venable was born on October 29, 1982, in , to Max Venable, a former who played for several teams including the Giants, and Mary "Molly" Venable, a player at Dominican University. Venable attended in , where he graduated in 2001. At San Rafael, Venable excelled as a multisport , earning three varsity letters in and four in , while also competing in as a senior. He was a standout in , named the Marin County Athletic League (MCAL) three times and selected as a second-team All-Metro player by the as both a and . In , Venable contributed to his team's success during his three seasons on the varsity squad, developing his skills under the guidance of his father, Max, who provided early training and emphasized fundamentals drawn from his own professional experience and time coaching in .

College career

Venable enrolled at in the fall of 2001, where he pursued a degree in , graduating in 2005. Initially focusing on as a , he transitioned to during his year, playing center field for the while balancing his academic commitments with varsity athletics. His high school experience in multi-sport competition provided a strong foundation for succeeding in Princeton's demanding environment. Over four seasons with the Tigers from 2002 to 2005, Venable compiled a .338 , including 11 home runs and 61 in 85 games. He showed significant improvement in his junior and senior years, batting .344 with 20 in 2004 and .385 with 9 home runs and 33 in 2005. These performances highlighted his development as a power-hitting in the competitive . Venable earned first-team All- honors in as a junior in 2004 and as a senior in 2005, becoming the second player in Ivy League history to achieve first-team recognition in both and . In 2004, he contributed to Princeton's Ivy League championship. Following his senior season, Venable was selected by the Padres in the seventh round (218th overall) of the 2005 MLB Draft.

Professional playing career

Minor leagues

Venable signed with the San Diego Padres as the 218th overall selection in the seventh round of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft out of Princeton University and was initially assigned to the rookie-level Arizona Padres before being promoted to the Short-Season Class A Eugene Emeralds of the Northwest League later that summer. In 57 total games across both stops, he batted .247 with three home runs and 26 RBI while adapting to the demands of professional play, including the physical toll of daily games after focusing primarily on basketball in college. In 2006, Venable advanced to the Class A Fort Wayne Wizards of the , where he enjoyed a breakout season under the guidance of his father, Max Venable, who served as the team's hitting coach. He slashed .314/.389/.477 with 11 home runs, 91 , and 18 stolen bases over 124 games, demonstrating improved power and plate discipline while playing all three positions. Following the season, he honed his skills further in winter ball with the West Oahu CaneFires of the Hawaiian Winter Baseball League, batting .330. Promoted to Double-A in 2007, Venable spent the full season with the of the , batting .278 with eight home runs and 68 in 134 games. He earned Postseason honors for his consistent performance, including 21 stolen bases, though he continued refining his approach against more advanced pitching. Venable also participated in the with the Peoria Saguaros, providing additional exposure to top prospects. Venable reached Triple-A in 2008 with the of the , where he batted .292 with 14 home runs and 58 in 120 games, showcasing versatility in the outfield and a .825 in the hitter-friendly league. His strong all-around production, including 70 runs scored and solid defense, led to his first major league call-up on August 29. Over four seasons in the Padres' system, Venable compiled a .288 with 36 home runs and 243 in 435 games, establishing himself as a promising athletic .

San Diego Padres

Venable made his major league debut with the San Diego Padres on August 29, 2008, against the Colorado Rockies at , where he tripled in his first at-bat and scored a run in a 9-4 loss. Initially, he served as a reserve and , appearing in 28 games that season with a .224 while splitting time between the majors and Triple-A . Over his first two seasons, Venable continued in a part-time role, hitting .234 in 2009 across 86 games, primarily providing speed off the bench and defensive flexibility in the outfield. In 2010, Venable transitioned to an everyday , appearing in a career-high 131 games and posting a .245 with 13 home runs, 51 RBIs, and 29 stolen bases, helping the Padres reach the for the first time since 2006. Despite a midseason back strain that required rehab assignments, his athleticism and speed made him a staple in the lineup, as he contributed to San Diego's strong defensive outfield. Venable's role solidified further in subsequent years, with notable power surges; in , he recorded 7 triples, and by , he achieved a breakout offensive year, batting .268 with 22 home runs, 53 RBIs, and 22 stolen bases in 151 games, earning the Padres' nominee for the . Defensively, Venable excelled in , recording a perfect 1.000 in the outfield during 2014 with no errors in 146 games, and making highlight-reel plays such as a diving catch to rob a hit against the Giants in June 2013 and another game-saving grab in the 12th inning against the Milwaukee Brewers in July 2013. Over his time with the Padres from through mid-2015, Venable appeared in 918 games, batting .255 with 81 home runs, 304 RBIs, and 130 stolen bases, establishing himself as a versatile, fan-favorite contributor known for his speed and defense. On August 18, 2015, the Padres traded Venable to the in exchange for catcher Marcus Greene and a (later identified as pitcher Jon Edwards), ending his tenure in after he had become one of the organization's longest-tenured players.

Texas Rangers

After the trade on August 18, , Venable joined the as a reserve and finished the season with the team, appearing in 37 games. He batted .182 (12-for-66) with six runs scored, three doubles, three RBIs, and five stolen bases, while providing defensive depth in the outfield during the Rangers' West-winning campaign. Venable became a following the season.

Los Angeles Dodgers

On June 14, 2016, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed free agent outfielder Will Venable to a one-year major league contract worth $507,500, adding him to the active roster as a left-handed bench option following his opt-out from a minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. Venable appeared in 12 games for the Dodgers during two brief stints, batting .056 with one hit in 18 at-bats, no home runs, no RBI, and no stolen bases. His limited playing time stemmed from poor performance rather than injury, as he struggled to adjust to the major league lineup amid a crowded outfield. The Dodgers designated Venable for assignment on June 24 after just 10 days on the roster; he cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A on June 25. His was selected again on July 1, but he was designated for assignment once more on July 7 and outrighted to the minors on July 11, where he spent the remainder of the season with the Dodgers. This marked the end of Venable's playing time, following a challenging 2015 season after his midseason trade from the Padres to the . Prior to joining the Dodgers, Venable had signed a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training with the Cleveland Indians on February 26, 2016, but was released on March 27 without reaching the majors. He then inked a similar deal with the Phillies on March 28, 2016, batting .205 in 41 Triple-A games before opting out on June 11 to pursue major league opportunities. Unable to secure another major league contract after becoming a on November 3, 2016, Venable retired from playing in early 2017.

Post-playing career

Chicago Cubs

Following his retirement from playing in 2017, Venable joined the Cubs organization on September 6 as a special assistant to president of baseball operations and general manager , focusing on development, affiliates, and amateur for the MLB . In this role, he assisted the club by providing insights from his recent playing experience, particularly in instruction and evaluation. On November 21, 2017, Venable was promoted to the major league coaching staff as first base coach under manager , a position he held for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. As first base coach, he emphasized base-stealing techniques, stance adjustments, and reading pitchers, while continuing to mentor outfielders with relatable guidance drawn from his nine-year MLB career. Venable's contributions helped foster player development, and he was part of the Cubs' coaching staff during their 2018 playoff appearance. Ahead of the 2020 season, with David Ross taking over as manager, Venable transitioned to third base coach amid staff reorganization, which included the addition of new coaches like Craig Driver for first base duties. In this role, he continued providing mentorship and in-game strategic input during the shortened COVID-19-affected season. Venable departed the Cubs after the 2020 campaign to join the Boston Red Sox as bench coach.

Boston Red Sox

Venable was hired as the bench coach for the Boston Red Sox on November 20, 2020, joining manager Alex Cora's staff after serving in various coaching roles with the Chicago Cubs. During the 2021 season, Venable helped guide the Red Sox to the , where they fell to the Astros in six games, while coordinating defense and instruction as part of his expanded bench coach responsibilities. He provided key input on game strategy, including managing the running game and developing daily game plans, contributing to the team's postseason push without earning individual awards. Venable returned as bench coach for the 2022 season, during which the Red Sox struggled and finished last in the AL East with a 78–84 record, missing the playoffs. Throughout his tenure, he focused on player evaluations and fostering team dynamics through effective communication, a honed from his earlier Cubs . Following the season, Venable departed to become associate manager for the .

Texas Rangers

On November 16, 2022, Will Venable was hired by the as associate manager under for the 2023 season, marking his transition to a higher-profile role on a major league coaching staff. In this position, Venable assisted Bochy with strategic planning and game preparation, while also overseeing daily team scheduling and providing hands-on player coaching, particularly in instruction. His responsibilities extended to management, where he contributed to the unit's development and deployment during games. During the 2023 season, Venable played a key role in the Rangers' success, helping the team secure the title with a 90-72 record. He managed club scheduling throughout the postseason, supporting the Rangers' run that culminated in their first World Series championship in franchise history after defeating the Diamondbacks in five games. The Rangers entered the playoffs as a but swept the and Baltimore Orioles before overcoming the Houston Astros in the ALCS. Venable continued in his associate manager role for the 2024 season, providing ongoing support to Bochy amid a challenging year marked by injuries. The Rangers finished with a 78-84 record, placing third in the AL West and missing the playoffs. Despite the setbacks, Venable's efforts in player development and fostering qualities among the roster were highlighted as valuable contributions to the organization's long-term growth. Following the season, he departed the Rangers to pursue a managerial opportunity elsewhere.

Chicago White Sox

On October 31, 2024, the Chicago White Sox hired Will Venable as their 44th manager in franchise history, succeeding Pedro Grifol following the team's MLB-record 121 losses in the 2024 season. Venable, who had served as associate manager for the Texas Rangers, signed a multiyear contract to lead the rebuilding effort. In announcing the hire, White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf emphasized Venable's experience in player development and culture-building from his coaching stints in San Diego, Boston, and Texas. Venable's preparations for the 2025 season began with assembling his , which was officially announced on December 9, 2024, and included bench coach Walker McKinven, hitting coach Derek Shomon, and pitching coach Ethan Katz among others. The staff focused on fostering a positive clubhouse culture and accelerating the development of young talent, such as prospects and Noah Schultz, amid the organization's ongoing rebuild. Venable stressed high standards in preparation and mutual support among players to establish a new identity for the team. Inheriting a roster centered on rebuilding, Venable emphasized player development throughout the 2025 season, navigating challenges from injuries—such as Luis Robert Jr.'s midseason setback—and minor trades that brought in depth pieces like catcher from the Boston Red Sox. The team integrated rookies and focused on long-term growth rather than short-term wins, with Venable experimenting with lineups to evaluate talent. The season featured early struggles, with the White Sox posting a poor first half marked by roster turnover and defensive inconsistencies, placing them last in the AL Central. Midseason improvements emerged through better management and contributions from young players, leading to a more competitive stretch in the second half. The team finished fifth in the AL Central, showing incremental progress in a multi-year rebuild. As of November 2025, following a post-season evaluation, Venable remained the White Sox manager, with the organization retaining him for 2026 while overhauling parts of the to support continued development. praised Venable's consistency and role in the youth movement, signaling confidence in his leadership amid the rebuild.

Managerial record

YearAgeTmLgWLW-L%Finish
202542CHWAL60102.3705th
As of the end of the 2025 season.

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