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A 3-3 record over the last six games plus the tangible development of Miguel Vargas and Lenyn Sosa has Greg feeling like the positives of this team are coming to light more clearly than they have before. Also, an analysis of the Sox decision to send Andrew Vaughn down and why Sox fans should want to see new outfield acquisition Dru Baker in the bigs sooner than later.
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With reports surfacing that Tim Elko is going back to Charlotte, Greg asks the important question of what the heck is Chris Getz doing when it comes to choosing older players over guys that could potentially be part of the future. Plus why the Sox may have 3 of their 4 infield spots set for years to come.
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With a 12-29 record after 41 games, Greg ponders whether the White Sox are actually a better team than what their record says. Plus, an examination into when the right time to trade Luis Robert Jr will be.
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A 3-7 road trip sees more of the same for the White Sox, including a pair of one-run losses in Sacramento. Greg looks into the new opener strategy and breaks down what he's seen from the Sox starters so far this season and what the Sox will probably do to replace Martin Perez. The second part of the show asks the question of what it will take to get Tim Elko to the bigs.
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Meidroth mania has swept itself across the city! Greg recaps the Red Sox series and praises the approach of the South Sider's newest infielder. Plus a look ahead to the A's series and a quick analysis on the Sox ownership percentages recently revealed in a report from Matt Spiegel.
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What was that? Greg recaps the strange ending to one of the most painful White Sox losses you will see this year. The Sox fall to 0-5 in one run games and are coming up short around the margins in every which way.
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Postgame podcast following the White Sox 1-0 walk off loss in Cleveland on Tuesday. Greg begs the question after his unacceptable performance as to what purpose Mike Clevinger serves on this team? A great Shane Smith start spoiled by Clevinger's horrid 9th & the Sox absence of offense
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Greg recaps a horrendous weekend in Detroit with a focus on the bullpen collapse on Sunday. Plus discussion about a lineup that is performing at the levels we sadly expected, with an emphasis on getting more production from the middle infield bats.
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Greg wraps up the Twins series talking about a lifeless 6-1 loss on Wednesday. He gives his general thoughts on where some of the Sox players are after six games and looks ahead to the weekend series in Detroit.
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Greg laments a frustrating White Sox loss on Tuesday night to the Twins in which they held s 3-0 lead going into the 6th. A great Shane Smith start was wasted by what was Will Venable's 1st major managerial blunder as White Sox manager.
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Greg comes at you with a two-game postgame recap show, as he highlights a 9-0 shutout against the Twins on Monday but a close loss to the Angels on Sunday. For the Twins game, Greg gives out his 3 Pinwheels and opines on the dominance of the Sox rotation. Plus a great start for top hitting prospect Kyle Teel in Charlotte.
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Postgame reaction from a frustrating 1-0 loss to the Angels on Saturday at Rate Field. Greg went to the game and shares his thoughts on a pitching staff that so far is exceeding expectations and an offense that looked dead the entire day.
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Greg reacts to the White Sox dominating 8-1 Opening Day win over the Angels, and goes through the game and highlights key moments in the win. Plus, Greg debuts his 3 Pinwheels segment to showcase the stars of the game.
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Opening Day is finally here! Greg was a guest on the Lonestar Halo podcast with Fernando & Todd to discuss the opening series with the Angels, what to expect for both teams this season, and why all three guys feel like their teams will exceed expectations.
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Two days away from Opening Day, Greg explains why the absence of the Sox top prospects from the roster that breaks camp is not a bad thing. Plus, Greg talks about how to evaluate this pitching staff and how the unknown can possibly help cultivate building blocks for the organization.
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Spring training is finally here and after a lackluster offseason Greg is back to explain why this season can't be filled up with veteran journeymen. Plus what Andrew Benintendi's broken hand means for the White Sox roster and who could take that spot on the Opening Day roster.
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Greg returns from a long hiatus and explains where he's been. The main focus of the show is the trade that sent Garrett Crochet to the Red Sox, what to make of the return, and why money/time are the reasons why Crochet was even dealt at all.
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Praise to the powers above, the 2024 Chicago White Sox season is over! Greg goes through the statement issued by Jerry Reinsdorf line by line and evaluates what he thinks is real & what isn't. Plus, some final stat totals to put this White Sox season in perspective with the rest of the league
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With the Sox tying the modern era record for losses in a single season, Greg examines how the franchise picks up the pieces after a season that brought the White Sox organization into the abyss. Plus, a reaction to the Ken Rosenthal & Britt Ghiroli piece on Jerry Reinsdorf from last week.
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After a nearly two week break filled with more bad White Sox baseball, Greg returns to try and find context in the statements given last week by Jerry Reinsdorf & Chris Getz and why spending in free agency is the only way to jumpstart the organization's journey out of the doldrums.
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