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White Sox Wake-Up Call: June 5, 2019
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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Good morning. Here's what's in your Wake-Up Call:
LAST NIGHT: Reynaldo López wastes a big early lead for a third straight start in a loss to the Nationals.
TODAY: Dylan Covey faces old an old AL Central foe in Anibal Sánchez, and Jose Abreu is licking his chops.
THE DRAFT: The White Sox open the second round with prep picks, officially sealing a change in strategy.
ON THE FARM: Dylan Cease toughs out a win, Luis Robert is still hot and Bryce Bush is back.
AROUND THE LEAGUE: Andrew McCutchen is done for the year, the Indians are back in second by themselves, and the Marlins wrecked the Brewers.
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LAST NIGHT: Reynaldo López wastes a big early lead for a third straight start in a loss to the Nationals.
TODAY: Dylan Covey faces old an old AL Central foe in Anibal Sánchez, and Jose Abreu is licking his chops.
THE DRAFT: The White Sox open the second round with prep picks, officially sealing a change in strategy.
ON THE FARM: Dylan Cease toughs out a win, Luis Robert is still hot and Bryce Bush is back.
AROUND THE LEAGUE: Andrew McCutchen is done for the year, the Indians are back in second by themselves, and the Marlins wrecked the Brewers.
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Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
14: Dash, Davidson and Drama: Guest: Joe Weil, the voice of the Winston-Salem Dash The rundown: * Chicago White Sox wrap up the first month of the season with Matt Davidson leading the offense. Is his performance a mirage? * We discuss what happened with Tim Anderson and Salvador Perez, and how players should handle on the field issues like this in the future. * Our feature story is a deep dive look at the Winston-Salem Dash with broadcaster Joe Weil. He shares his insight on Dane Dunning, Dylan Cease, the outfield logjam, and how new manager Omar Vizquel handles it all. by Sox Machine