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Sox Machine Live!: Lucas Giolito and James Shields bounce back
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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Recorded: 5/2/2018
The rundown:
Even though the White Sox lost both games against St. Louis we saw good starts from Lucas Giolito and James Shields. We discuss what has been working for them and which pitches to watch for in upcoming starts to see if this success will continue.
Yoan Moncada is banged up. Should manager Rick Renteria give him a break?
Who should close games for the White Sox moving forward: Nate Jones or Joakim Soria?
Preview the upcoming series against the Minnesota Twins
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The rundown:
Even though the White Sox lost both games against St. Louis we saw good starts from Lucas Giolito and James Shields. We discuss what has been working for them and which pitches to watch for in upcoming starts to see if this success will continue.
Yoan Moncada is banged up. Should manager Rick Renteria give him a break?
Who should close games for the White Sox moving forward: Nate Jones or Joakim Soria?
Preview the upcoming series against the Minnesota Twins
Presented by SeatGeek
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Released:
May 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
White Sox Wake-Up Call: May 23, 2018: Good morning. Here's what's in your White Sox Wake-Up Call: * The White Sox remembered how to hit with runners in scoring position before it was too late, scoring three runs in the eighth for a 3-2 victory over Baltimore. * Dylan Covey gets his first chance at replacing Carson Fulmer tonight. * Alec Hansen returns to action in extended spring training, and Gavin Sheets finally homered. * The Twins are making a run at the .500 Indians, and Cole Hamels showed what the Sox missed by beating the Yankees. by Sox Machine