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41: White Sox Wake Up Call: Sept. 17, 2020
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7 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Good morning, Sox fans! Here's the rundown for this morning's episode:
Last night: The Sox lost to the dastardly Twins, 5-1. Every run was scored by the home run, but Twins' pitching won the day.
Around baseball: The Yankees won big, Cleveland lost, and the White Sox are closing in on a guaranteed playoff berth.
This afternoon: The Sox and Twins square off for their final game of the season, 1:10 p.m. CT. It's Reynaldo Lopez against Kenta Maeda.
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Last night: The Sox lost to the dastardly Twins, 5-1. Every run was scored by the home run, but Twins' pitching won the day.
Around baseball: The Yankees won big, Cleveland lost, and the White Sox are closing in on a guaranteed playoff berth.
This afternoon: The Sox and Twins square off for their final game of the season, 1:10 p.m. CT. It's Reynaldo Lopez against Kenta Maeda.
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Released:
Sep 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
White Sox Wake-Up Call: May 16, 2018: Good morning. Here's what's in your White Sox Wake-Up Call: * The White Sox once again got thumped in the first inning, and this time it resulted in a shutout. * Jameson Taillon is coming back from a cut on his pitching hand that healed so slowly that he entertained the thought of using urine to fix it. * The minor-league affiliates were 0-4, although Eloy Jimenez had a nice night. * Robinson Cano is suspended, A.J. Pollock is out 4-8 weeks, and the AL Central is still a mess. by Sox Machine