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Locked On White Sox podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Windy City, the Chicago White Sox and Major League Baseball. Hosted by Jim Memolo, the Locked On White Sox podcast serves your daily White Sox fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Sox franchise. Locked On White Sox takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the White So ...
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Can the Chicago White Sox find their next star in the Arizona Fall League? Colson Montgomery is making waves with his improved swing decisions and power, showing promise after earlier struggles in AAA according to FutureSox.net Ian Eskridge. Tim Elko's power display, with three home runs, raises questions about his potential as a cost-effective rep…
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Is Chicago facing a future without two MLB teams in the city? MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's recent comments him being confident that the White Sox will stay in Chicago is hard to trust, especially when considering his past statements about Oakland. Dive into the heart of the White Sox's challenges, from the controversial stadium location in Bridge…
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Could the Chicago White Sox be on the brink of a new era? With Jerry Reinsdorf potentially open to selling the team, the end of his controversial ownership could be near. This episode explores the transformative journey of Garrett Crochet, who has been nominated for the MLBPA's AL Comeback Player of the Year, highlighting his evolution from a relie…
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The Chicago White Sox are planning a new stadium in the South Loop. The Chicago Fire could help them with their pursuit, or the Fire could hurt the team's plans. Josh Nelson, SoxMachine podcast host, contributor at SoxMachine.com, and 670 the Score, discusses how the Fire's owner's view on financing a new stadium could conflict with the Sox's. He a…
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Are the Chicago White Sox eyeing Clayton McCullough as their next manager? Reports suggest the Dodgers' first base coach is a top contender, but conflicting names like Will Venable and Skip Schumaker add intrigue to the search. Host Todd Welter also discusses four of the 63 players who suited up for the Sox that provided false hope. Now that the Cl…
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Chicago White Sox fans and media have had some time to digest the report that owner Jerry Reinsdorf could sell the team. This episode explores the buzz around the potential sale, the team's valuation, and the looming threat of relocation to cities like Nashville. Also, two more names have been added to the managerial candidate list. The discussion …
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Is Jerry Reinsdorf about to sell the Chicago White Sox? A report by the Athletic's Britt Ghiroli suggests the longtime owner is in talks with former Oakland Athletics' ace and Arizona Diamonbacks general manager, Dave Stewart, to buy the club. That is sparking speculation about a potential team relocation to Nashville or Oakland with his ties to th…
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Are the Chicago White Sox on the brink of a managerial breakthrough? With potential candidates like Detroit Tigers bench coach George Lombard and San Diego Padres assistant to GM AJ Ellis in the mix, the White Sox are making headlines. This episode explores the team's strategic moves and the significance of a thorough hiring process. Host Todd Welt…
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Can Chris Getz truly rebuild the Chicago White Sox after a historically bad season? With the team's future hanging in the balance, questions loom about Getz's ability to lead such a massive overhaul. Since he will not be fired anytime soon, Sox fans have to trust him. Even if that is uncomfortable to do. This episode explores the challenges facing …
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The Chicago White Sox players loved playing for interim manager Grady Sizemore. He did seem to do a better job than former manager Pedro Grifol. That does not mean the interim should be lifted off of Grady. Host Todd Welter explains why that would be settling and the Sox can have higher standards since this is one of two open jobs. Then Todd discus…
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Could the Chicago White Sox make a game-changing trade this offseason with the Los Angeles Dodgers? As speculation swirls around pitcher Garrett Crochet future with the club, the potential deal raises questions about the White Sox's strategy and past trade outcomes. Explore the latest developments in the White Sox's search for a new manager, with P…
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Chicago White Sox: Scandal or Season? Which is the darker chapter in White Sox history: the infamous Black Sox Scandal of 1919 or the staggering 121-loss season in 2024? This episode tackles the impact of these events on the integrity and legacy of the Chicago White Sox. Explore the organizational dysfunction that plagued both eras, with ownership …
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The Chicago White Sox can no longer say the AL Central is for the taking as the Cleveland Guardians, Detroit Tigers, and Kansas City Royals are in the playoffs. However, those three teams being in the playoffs might be boring to watch according to SoxOn35th.com contributor Noah Phalen. Noah joins host Todd Welter to discuss how the division has pas…
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Can the Chicago White Sox turn their fortunes around with a superstar hitter? With a staggering 121 losses, the White Sox's struggles in 2024 highlight a glaring need for offensive firepower. Luis Robert Jr. struggled so badly that it is hard to consider him a superstar player anymore. The team cycled through a lot of players and got no glimmer of …
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The Chicago White Sox did not even come close to making the postseason. A lot of their alumni did. It is just another indictment that players thrive once they leave the Southside. Listen to host Todd Welter as he discusses if any of the former players were still on the Sox, would it have made a difference this season? Then Todd discusses how former…
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There is an out-of-town narrative going around that the Chicago White Sox might not have lost 121 games had they been in another division. Hear why that is a myth. The Cincinnati Reds hired Terry Francona as their manager. That leaves the top target, Skip Schumaker, with only one job opening available--the White Sox. Listen to host Todd Welter expl…
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Are the Chicago White Sox facing a fan revolt? With "sell the team" chants echoing through the stands and dwindling attendance, the pressure mounts on owner Jerry Reinsdorf. This episode explores the creative ways fans are voicing their discontent and the implications for the team's future. Dive into the drama of the 2024 White Sox season, imagined…
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Are the Chicago White Sox ready to shake things up? With potential player departures on the horizon, the team might be looking to save money and revamp their roster. They can start by non-tendering Andrew Vaughn and Gavin Sheets despite still having some potential. The White Sox's rebuilding strategy is under the microscope as they consider giving …
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Will the Chicago White Sox Trade Garrett Crochet? The Chicago White Sox are reportedly considering trading pitcher Garrett Crochet this offseason, despite his desire for a long-term contract extension. Could this decision reshape the team's future? Explore the potential impact of Paul Hoover, the Kansas City Royals bench coach, as a managerial cand…
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The Chicago White Sox have endured a miserable season, with owner Jerry Reinsdorf acknowledging their record 121 losses. But is there more to this story? This episode explores the accountability—or lack thereof—within the organization and questions the timing of its strategic decisions. Key figures like Sean Burke, Jonathan Cannon, and Lenyn Sosa e…
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Are the Chicago White Sox fans booing their own team for winning? Some fans hoped for a record-breaking loss season, but the White Sox's sweep of the Angels sparked unexpected reactions. Host Todd Welter discusses that while he can sympathize with fans' frustrations, there are four reasons it was better to chant sell the team rather than boo the pl…
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Explore the depths of the White Sox's offensive struggles and the implications of their historically poor performance. Host Todd Welter talks with SouthSideSox.com's editor, Brett Ballantini, about the search for a new manager, examining potential candidates, and the skepticism surrounding the front office's decision-making abilities. The conversat…
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Chicago White Sox Managerial Shake-Up: Who's Next? The Chicago White Sox are in the spotlight as GM Chris Getz considers interim manager Grady Sizemore for a permanent role. But with Clayton McCullough from the Dodgers also in the mix, the decision is far from settled. Explore the White Sox's actually completing a comeback win last night against th…
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Some say watching the Chicago White Sox be this historically awful might be difficult. Diehard fans such as Baseball Isn't Boring's Courtney Finnicum describe this as sad. Listen as she talks with host Todd Welter about the sad state of the franchise and all the dysfunction caused under owner Jerry Reinsdorf catching up with the club. Then Courtney…
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Chicago White Sox Tie Record for Most Losses: A New Low in MLB History? The Chicago White Sox have matched the infamous 1962 New York Mets with 120 losses in a single MLB season. Could this modern-day performance make them the worst team ever? Explore the White Sox's struggles, including insights from former pitcher Jake Peavy on the team's interna…
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Is the Chicago White Sox's ownership a "historic disaster"? The Athletic's recent piece paints a grim picture of Jerry Reinsdorf's tenure, highlighting outdated practices and a hands-on approach that has led to dysfunction. The White Sox, once a formidable force in baseball, now faces a decline marked by an outdated team plane and rudimentary game …
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Are the Chicago White Sox poised for a major transformation? With front office changes underway, including the hiring of Brian Mahler to spearhead organizational improvements, the team is at a crossroads because this could be good for the club but also lead to more dysfunction. ESPN's Jeff Passan recently put out a piece on ESPN.com highlighting ho…
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Can the Chicago White Sox rebuild their core around ace pitcher Garrett Crochet or will he be traded and the team moves forward with Jonathan Cannon, Davis Martin, and Drew Thorpe? As the team navigates a challenging season, the search for a new manager intensifies once it ends. This episode explores the potential future of the White Sox, evaluatin…
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Why won't MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred force Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf to sell the team? Fans are buzzing with speculation, but the answer might surprise you. Dive into the power dynamics of the Chicago White Sox as we explore their struggles with home runs this season. Andrew Benintendi has only recently surpassed traded player Paul …
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Chicago White Sox GM Chris Getz announced during Friday night's television broadcast that the team will not be spending much in free agency despite being on a collision course to set a new record for most losses in a 162-game season. With General Manager Chris Getz announcing limited offseason spending, the team is banking on current players to ste…
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The Chicago White Sox are 6-43 since the All-Star break. Practically every player, including star player Luis Robert Jr., is underperforming, which is a big reason the team has been so bad since then. OnTapSportsNet.com's Besnik Zekiri discusses this along with who the new manager should be. Besnik discusses how Robert Jr's terrible season along wi…
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With the team nearing the infamous 1962 New York Mets' record for most losses in a 162-game season, owner Jerry Reinsdorf's recent statement suggests a long road ahead, contradicting earlier promises of a swift recovery. This episode explores the White Sox's current struggles, including criticism of front office decisions and player development iss…
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Can the Chicago White Sox turn their fortunes around with a new stadium in the South Loop? The team is pushing for a state-of-the-art facility on "the 78" in Chicago, but financing hurdles and political reluctance loom large. Can the Chicago White Sox turn their fortunes around with a new stadium in the South Loop? The team is pushing for a state-o…
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Chicago White Sox GM Chris Getz made a startling revelation, admitting he wouldn't have been surprised if the team lost over 100 games this season. What does this mean for the future of the White Sox? Host Todd Welter breaks down Getz's comments, Garrett Crochet's potential contract extension or trade, and the White Sox's impact on the AL Central r…
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The Chicago White Sox won yesterday to avoid getting swept by the Boston Red Sox. Some in the fan base want to see the White Sox break the 1962 New York Mets record. However, there is nothing wrong with enjoying the rare victory. Host Todd Welter discusses why it is actually just sad that the club is on pace to be this terrible. He gives additional…
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Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz dismissed the team's head of international scouting (even though that person did not have the official title) and some other pro scouts. James Fox of FutureSox.net discusses how that will impact the team's ability to bring in better talent through international free agency and trades involving other team…
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The Chicago White Sox snapped a 12-game losing streak impressively with an 8-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. However, Luis Robert Jr. exited the game early with another soft tissue injury. The 1962 Mets players do not want to see the Sox break their losing record while fans do. Host Todd Welter discussed how the Sox impressively beat the Orio…
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It has been almost a month since the Chicago White Sox fired Pedro Grifol as their manager. Co-host of the Blackout Show podcast, Ozzie Guillen Jr. discussed how badly Pedro set the franchise back. Host Todd Welter wanted to talk with someone who had some knowledge of how Pedro got the job over his dad, legendary manager Ozzie Guillen. Ozzie Guille…
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Former Chicago White Sox DH Eloy Jimenez is now with the Baltimore Orioles. He did not have the most flattering things to say about his former team. The biggest problem with his comments is he took no responsibility for how he contributed toward being the biggest disappointing player this century. Host Todd Welter discusses why he thinks Eloy reach…
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The Chicago White Sox got swept by the New York Mets and that meant the club set a new franchise record for defeats in a season. This season continues to keep getting worse and the team is on pace toward breaking the 1962 Mets record for most losses in a 162-game season. Host Todd Welter puts into perspective how bad it is for the team to break the…
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The Chicago White Sox got swept for the 21st time this season after losing to the Texas Rangers 2-1 yesterday. However, rookie pitcher Nick Nastrini made his first start in over two months after he returned from Triple-A Charlotte and pitched very well. At least, there is finally something good to talk about. Host Todd Welter discussed how Nastrini…
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The Chicago White Sox lost a doubleheader to the Texas Rangers partly due to being bad, but they were defeated because of some incredible bad luck. Although, some of that poor luck was self-inflicted. Host Todd Welter talks about Rangers left fielder Travis Jankowski making an incredible home-run robbing catch of Andrew Vaughn's attempt to walk it …
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Elijah Evans from FutureSox.net and JustBaseball joined the show to discuss the Chicago White Sox front office decision to continually go with failed prospects from other teams or bad veterans over their prospects. He also was recently in Charlotte and Kannapolis. He talked and saw a lot of the Sox top prospects including Colson Montgomery, Bryan R…
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Former Miami Marlins general manager Kim Ng was on the Southside to be a part of a panel on Women’s Equality Night. It would have been nice had she spoken as the Chicago White Sox general manager. You know what, owner Jerry Reinsdorf can still correct his mistake and hire her as president of baseball operations. Host Todd Welter discusses why Ng sh…
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The Chicago White Sox lost their 100th game yesterday to the Detroit Tigers. That is the fastest mark to get to that dubious defeat mark in the 162-game era and only two other teams in MLB history reached 100 defeats sooner. That is not just embarrassing, it is downright pathetic. Host Todd Welter discusses why it is pathetic. He then discusses why…
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Former Locked on White Sox host and current co-host of Good Guys Talk Back, Nick Murawski talked about why Grady Sizemore should not have the interim tag lifted and who should be the Chicago White Sox' next manager. He also talked with current host Todd Welter about the Sox slashing ticket prices for season tickets next season. For your next listen…
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The Chicago White Sox scored four runs in the ninth inning to beat the San Francisco Giants to salvage a win out of the three-game series. The Sox rarely win and rarely win in that matter. Also, former White Sox slugger Jake Burger is mashing home runs for the Miami Marlins. It would be nice to have him back on the Southside hitting home runs to en…
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It has been 365 days since Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf fired former front office leaders Kenny Williams and Rick Hahn. He foolishly promoted Chris Getz to the general manager job instead of interviewing more qualified candidates. A more qualified person would probably do better in the long run, but not this season for three reasons. Hos…
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The Chicago White Sox traded reliever Michael Kopech to the Los Angeles Dodgers in part of a three-team deadline deal. He has been outstanding for the Dodgers. Miguel Vargas, the centerpiece in the return the White Sox got, has been struggling badly since coming over to the Southside. Host Todd Welter discusses how Vargas' early struggles is making…
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USA Today's Bob Nightengale reports that interim manager Grady Sizemore will be considered to be the permanent manager depending on how the Chicago White Sox finish the season. That might not be the best idea. Host Todd Welter discusses that whiile Sizemore has some interesting qualities to be a good manager, there are just better candidates out th…
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