Episodios

  • The Comeback Kids
    Sep 8 2025

    This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

    Rundown

    • [Intro] The red hot Chicago White Sox have won seven of their last eight games. It's been a great change of pace, even though it feels a bit strange in trying make sense of what everyone is watching.
    • [6:46] With a 23-24 record post All-Star Break, are the White Sox closer to contending than initially thought? While the crew doesn't see a Manny Machado / Bryce Harper situation like in 2019, there's a debate if the White Sox should change their sights this offseason. Instead of just looking for cheap, veteran fits to fill out the roster like they have done recently, should the White Sox look to make more meaningful upgrades. Especially what lies ahead with the 2027 season possibly impacted by CBA negotiations.
    • [31:17] Lenyn Sosa is the first White Sox hitter in 2025 to reach 20 home runs. While it's likely he won't be the last, has Sosa's productive season earn him a guaranteed spot on the 2026 roster?
    • [39:51] If you missed the play because of football, Will Robertson made one of the best defensive plays this season. Is his home run robbery the best play for the White Sox?
    • [43:32] Series Preview: Tampa Bay Rays
    • [50:32] Around MLB: Sox Machine Fantasy League, the home run Karen incident, and the Los Angeles Dodgers continue to struggle
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    1 h y 2 m
  • Sox Machine Live From Ramova Theater with Courtney Finnicum
    Sep 7 2025

    This episode presented by Ankin Law and Ramova Theater.

    Live Show Recording: September 6, 2025

    Guest: Courtney Finnicum, Baseball Isn't Boring

    Rundown:

    • What do you make of the Chicago White Sox post All-Star Break? Is this level of performance real?
    • Why do you think the White Sox went from one of the worst offenses in baseball before the All-Star Break, to now a Top 10 unit?
    • Colson Montgomery: Is the future star White Sox fans have been waiting for?
    • Shane Smith: Is he the White Sox Ace going into 2026? (This will be after his Friday night start)
    • What's been your favorite thing about the 2025 White Sox?
    • What's your biggest concern about the 2025 White Sox?
    • Heading into the offseason, what is the White Sox biggest need that you want to see them address before Spring Training 2026
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    26 m
  • White Sox Mop Minnesota
    Sep 5 2025

    This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

    Rundown

    • [Intro] Chicago White Sox had a great time in Minneapolis, which is a rarity.
    • [7:33] Helping drive the offense, outside of monster home runs from Colson Montgomery, are the catchers Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero. Are Montgomery's home runs overshadowing Teel's impressive season? Why the White Sox should continue to figure out a way to have both Teel and Quero in the lineup.
    • [29:11] Series Preview: Detroit Tigers. Shane Smith has been on a roll in his last seven starts thanks to pounding the strike zone with two-seamers. But after four games feasting on the Twins pitching, the White Sox now have to face Tarik Skubal this weekend.
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    44 m
  • How the young White Sox players are improving their projections with Dan Szymborski
    Sep 1 2025

    This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

    Rundown

    • [Intro] Josh Nelson shares the event details Sox Machine is looking to host in 2026
    • [4:45] Dan Szymborski of FanGraphs.com joins the show to share how ZiPS is viewing key, young White Sox players. Why ZiPS thinks Colson Montgomery and Shane Smith can be 2+ WAR players in 2026. The defensive uncertainty of Miguel Vargas, and which catcher ZiPS prefers between Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero. Also, Dan's asked how he would spend $25 million if running the White Sox?
    • [39:55] Jim Margalus and James Fegan join the show to share the news that Mike Clevinger indeed will be returning to the White Sox
    • [48:33] Fan Question: What is the 2026 starting pitching rotation looking like?
    • [55:40] Who else are the White Sox calling up in September?
    • [63:47] Around MLB: Bob Nightengale reports that MLB executives think its "Unfathomable" Luis Robert Jr.'s option gets picked up, Fegan's fantasy baseball update, and Justin Verlander's 121-pitch outing.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • White Sox get bad injury news with Luis Robert Jr.
    Aug 28 2025

    This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

    Rundown

    • [Intro] Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz shares the news that Luis Robert Jr. is out with a hamstring strain. The odds don't look great for Robert to play again in 2025, but Getz also comments about his upcoming $20 million club option.
    • [5:17] After Getz speaks, Josh Nelson and Jim Margalus comment about Robert's injury. How do you assess his 2025 season? Any chance that Jerry Reinsdorf changes his mind about picking up Robert's club option?
    • [19:09] For the first 16 innings, the series was going great for the White Sox. Then Kansas City blew them away in the last 11 innings resulting in another series loss for the White Sox.
    • [23:30] What to make of the FIP and ERA discrepancy for Grant Taylor.
    • [31:02] Martin Perez is dealing since returning from injury
    • [34:48] An updated look at the White Sox home run leaderboard
    • [37:55] Miguel Vargas is a double machine thanks to putting in the effort
    • [39:43] The Sox Machine Fantasy Baseball league enters the postseason
    • [41:46] Series Preview: New York Yankees. Why the White Sox pitchers will feel the heat facing Yankees hitters, and the return of Carlos Rodon
    • [58:09] 2026 MLB Schedule release featuring an announcement of a Sox Machine Meetup for August 7 and 8, 2026 in Chicago.
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    1 h y 10 m
  • Colson Montgomery leading another White Sox offensive surge
    Aug 25 2025

    This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

    Rundown

    • [Intro] Audio from White Sox manager Will Venable about tracking progress in his first season, and how Colson Montgomery has adjusted to life in the major leagues. Montgomery shared why staying short to the ball has been fueling his early success.
    • [5:27] Speaking of Montgomery, he's hit a home run in three consecutive games, and the White Sox have scored 45 runs in their last six games. If the White Sox, who are averaging 5.45 runs per game post All-Star Break, are a legit five runs per game offense does that change the rebuild trajectory?
    • [32:09] With a lot of attention on the offense, it's nice to see Davis Martin post good outings in back-to-back starts.
    • [36:46] According to Bob Nightengale, the 2026 MLB schedule will be released on Tuesday.
    • [38:00] Series Preview: Kansas City Royals. Surprise! It's the same pitching matchups as last week. Does that mean we'll see more runs scored by the White Sox?
    • [44:23] Around MLB: Zach Wheeler injury, the Houston Astros keep getting away with it, and the Colorado Rockies progress to avoid worst team ever.
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    58 m
  • White Sox pitchers running out of gas
    Aug 22 2025

    This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

    Rundown

    • [Intro] The series in Atlanta was weird in that the White Sox scored 23 runs in two games, but then got shutout. Also, they lost a game with a huge lead despite scoring 10 runs. Perhaps most alarming is that the White Sox pitching staff is running on fumes. With games in the next 17 days, is there anyone in Charlotte or Birmingham that can help?
    • [17:48] A recap of the White Sox hot hitting performances in the last week
    • [19:27] Series Preview: Minnesota Twins
    • [22:07] Who has the better three-year outlook? The Minnesota Twins or Chicago White Sox?
    • [43:05] Around MLB: Are the Kansas City Royals a serious postseason contender?
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    52 m
  • Learning about the White Sox hitting efforts with Ryan Fuller
    Aug 18 2025

    This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

    Rundown

    • [Intro] Chicago White Sox director of hitting, Ryan Fuller, joins the show to chat with James Fegan about what to expect from the bridge league prospects. The conversation touches on what attributes the White Sox are now looking for from perspective prospects, what metrics are important to Fuller, and how he thinks about the recent draftees.
    • [31:21] Recap of the Savannah Bananas playing at Rate Field over the weekend
    • [42:17] A quick look at the White Sox home run leaderboard. Will Lenyn Sosa lead the Sox in home runs this season?
    • [46:20] Series Preview: Atlanta Braves
    • [54:03] Around MLB: Dodgers big statement sweep over the Padres, and the Rockies might avoid 121 losses after all.
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    1 h y 6 m