And that really was my gut, not my brain. It was much easier to see how things would go right. In fact, since I was in Illinois right before the season started, I have several losing bets now on the Sox winning division, AL, and WS.
I think it you are going to blame Hahn for a terrible roster then Tony gets some credit for being this competitive with all the injuries and no depth.
If you agree that Hahn put out a capable roster, even with the inevitable injuries, then Tony takes the fall. Which is where I'm leaning.
Although @Balta1701 brings up the good point that Hahn has put together a roster that could win the division, but given the time and budget, should be much better.
White Sox baseball, finding new ways to disappoint fans for over 100 years™