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Andrew Benintendi's Introduction
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Jan 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Record Date: 1/5/2023
Rundown:
Josh and Jim welcome the new Patreon Veteran Committee members.
Andrew Benintendi is introduced officially with the Chicago White Sox. He backs up an earlier talking point on the podcast about why we could see more power from him in 2023.
Rick Hahn did a lot of GM speak in his last Zoom call but did say he would be fine if second base were handled internally. Is that route acceptable?
Pedro Grifol was on the "Baseball is not Boring" Podcast and shared his insight about the 2022 White Sox from his perspective on the Kansas City Royals bench. Can he help address and improve these areas of need?
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Rundown:
Josh and Jim welcome the new Patreon Veteran Committee members.
Andrew Benintendi is introduced officially with the Chicago White Sox. He backs up an earlier talking point on the podcast about why we could see more power from him in 2023.
Rick Hahn did a lot of GM speak in his last Zoom call but did say he would be fine if second base were handled internally. Is that route acceptable?
Pedro Grifol was on the "Baseball is not Boring" Podcast and shared his insight about the 2022 White Sox from his perspective on the Kansas City Royals bench. Can he help address and improve these areas of need?
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Released:
Jan 6, 2023
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