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Duke Coughlin, Nik Gaur, and Jordan Lazowski react to Will Venable's hiring as the franchise's 44th manager. How do you feel about the hire? What does this mean for the organization as a whole? Does this inspire any new faith in Chris Getz? The crew discusses this and more!
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Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, and Nik Gaur welcome Beefloaf (@MrDelicious13) of Section 108 (@fromthe108) back on the show as the wrap up the White Sox 2024 season. As a season ticket holder, they first ask Beefloaf about his experience at the ballpark this season, the overall vibe compared to previous seasons, and how he still found joy among all the losses.
Later, the crew gets his thoughts on Grady Sizemore, what requirements he's looking for in the team's next manager, and his overall evaluation of Chris Getz's first year as GM. Do fans perhaps blame Getz too much?
Finally, the entire crew breaks down just how wrong they were about their preseason predictions. Come for the laughs, stay for the insightful conversation on the future of the ballclub!
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On the evening of the team's record-breaking 121st loss of the season - cementing them as objectively the worst team in modern baseball history - Jordan Lazowski, Brett Haffner, and Tim Moran discuss the feelings this history elicit. Does this loss feel any different to each fan than any of the others? Should it feel different for the players? And have we all really comprehended the significance of this "milestone"?
Beyond the history, the crew also discusses some of the latest national media surrounding the White Sox, with Jeff Passan and Ken Rosenthal/Britt Ghiroli among those who have given us a look at the inner workings of an organization is disarray. What were the most shocking parts of each article?
The gents also talk a bit about the on-field play and next year's youth movement, but let's be honest: you're all here to listen to the reactions to loss #121. Don't worry, we've got you covered.
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Michael Suareo is joined by Nik Gaur to talk through the latest Sox On 35th Top 30 White Sox Prospects list that was released last week! Who are some of the biggest risers and fallers, and do you agree with our new #1 prospect on the list?
Plus, the pair answers some of your questions about the list and the current state of the White Sox farm system as the MiLB comes to a close.
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Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, and Nik Gaur are joined by MiLB Managing Editor Michael Suareo to cover the latest in White Sox baseball.
They first discuss Chris Getz's latest comments about the "cards" he's been dealt and whether he should be blaming himself more as the dealer. What do these comments say to you about Getz's ability to fix things moving forward? The crew discusses this and more.
Later, Michael discusses the latest updates to our Sox On 35th Top 30 Prospects list as the MiLB season comes to a close. Who are some of the risers and fallers fans should watch out for? How did Michael build the list? And with Marco Paddy out, who could come in and help re-shape the White Sox's international scouting department?
This and more on a packed episode!
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Jordan Lazowski and Nik Gaur "celebrate" the team's 100th loss of the season by taking a look at some of the recent play under interim manager Grady Sizemore. What are your early thoughts on Sizemore's job as manager and the clubhouse culture he's created? Is there anything he can do to convince Chris Getz he should be the guy heading into 2025 and beyond for the White Sox?
Plus, it's been about a month, so Nik and Jordan dive into the early returns for the White Sox at the Trade Deadline. Is Miguel Vargas ever going to turn it on, or are there much larger concerns here? And are the Dodgers getting too much credit for Michael Kopech's strong start to his career in Los Angeles?
Finally, Yoan Moncada might be making a September appearance. Is it even worth it at this point? Either way, could it even make sense to bring back Moncada on a prove-it deal next season?
This and much more on a packed episode!
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Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, and Nik Gaur try their best to not talk about the White Sox for an episode. Instead, they have a conversation with Chicago-based content creator Johnny Viti about his unique journey to content creation, his baseball fandom background, and some of his favorite things about Chicago.
Later, the crew has a draft of all the fun things to do in Chicago during the summer that *don't* involve watching the White Sox. Thank them later for all the fun ideas with the Dog Days of August still to come.
Who do you think won their draft? Make sure to tune in!
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Duke Coughlin and Noah Phalen bring you an emergency episode of the Sox On 35th Podcast to cover Thursday's news of the firing of Pedro Grifol.
Get the crew's reaction to the news and breakdown of why they think it took so long into the season for this to happen. Plus, who do they think should be names considered for the job as Chris Getz begins his search?
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Michael Suareo welcomes James Fox of FutureSox to react to the White Sox trade deadline moves. Did the team get fleeced for Erick Fedde or was the return acceptable? Was holding off on moving Luis Robert Jr. and Garrett Crochet until the offseason the right decision?
The crew also touches on the 2024 draft class and improvements needed in the international scouting department, among other things.
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Jordan Lazowski, Nik Gaur, and Michael Suareo regroup a few days after the MLB Trade Deadline to break down what the White Sox did leading up to July 30.
Who are some of the main players that the White Sox got in return? When could we see some of them in the big leagues? Michael breaks all of this down for you.
Plus, do the guys think the White Sox got enough of a return in the Erick Fedde deal? Are you surprised at Garrett Crochet's extension demands? And what have these trades told you about Chris Getz as a GM?
All this and much more in a packed show!
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Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, and Nik Gaur are back to discuss the latest in White Sox baseball as we prepare for the Trade Deadline.
They first take one last look at the team's 2024 draft class and decide how confident they feel in the overall strategy employed. They also address the idea of Terry Francona coming out of retirement and the likelihood of him wanting to manage the White Sox, given the state of the team.
Finally, with one week until the Trade Deadline, they spent most of this episode playing "Let's Make a Deal." The crew tried to determine which teams might be the best fit for some of the South Siders' top trade chips in what is likely to be an active week for Chris Getz.
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To start this week's episode, Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, and Nik Gaur call on Sox On 35th MiLB Managing Editor Michael Suareo to get you more details on some names to know heading into this year's MLB Draft. Should the White Sox go prep or college? Which names will be available depending on the route? Michael covers this while also making time to discuss the rises of George Wolkow and Edgar Quero.
The rest of the show is dedicated to some of the recent standouts on the White Sox roster: Drew Thorpe, Lenyn Sosa, and of course, Luis Robert Jr. Should he have thrown that baseball on the game-winning sac fly in Cleveland? The crew discusses this and much more in a packed episode!
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With the play on the field not getting any better, Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, and Nik Gaur spend this episode diving into the latest trade rumors surrounding the White Sox. In particular, they focus on Garrett Crochet, who the White Sox reportedly have already decided to trade at this deadline. Why have they decided on that so quickly, and how hard did they really try to extend him? Does trading him really make that much sense?
Plus, they discuss whether or not there is really any way another team would be interested in trading for Andrew Benintendi or taking on any of his contract.
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Jordan Lazowski, Nik Gaur, and Michael Suareo are back to get you caught up with the latest in White Sox baseball. They start with an injury discussion as it relates to Eloy Jimenez - and whether the White Sox can learn something from the Green Bay Packers in this area?
They then get into a discussion surrounding Chris Getz's latest comments to the media and how they might be related to a recent report that Skip Schumaker of the Marlins may be the next manager of the Chicago White Sox.
Finally, they get you thinking about the upcoming MLB Draft by discussing the different strategies teams employ and highlighting the ones they hope the White Sox choose.
Make sure to tune in to a packed episode!
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It's a two-man show today, as Duke Coughlin and Nik Gaur get you caught up on the latest in White Sox baseball.
They start with a positive conversation surrounding Drew Thorpe, Jonathan Cannon, and Ky Bush: three players who represent a reason for some optimism in the future. What could the rest of their seasons look like - and how long will Drew Thorpe be around to develop in the majors this season?
They end the episode with some trade market review and first basemen talk with Andrew Vaughn and Jose Abreu. Should the White Sox bring back Pito to the South Side? And can Abreu's heir in Vaughn use his recent hot stretch to revive his season?
This and much more on this week's episode!
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The White Sox gave us some exciting news on Sunday afternoon, and Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, and Nik Gaur are here to talk all about it. To do so, Sox On 35th MiLB Managing Editor Michael Suareo joined the show, who gives fans a rundown on Drew Thorpe, who will make his MLB debut on Tuesday. What should White Sox fans expect? Who are some good comparisons for Thorpe? And could he be here throughout the season? As a big fan of Thorpe, Suareo discusses this and more.
Later, the crew discusses the end of the White Sox's 14-game losing streak, some recent managerial decisions that led to the streak, debate the merits of the idea of "good losses," and round it out with a discussion on Nick Nastrini's long term outlook.
Make sure to tune in to a packed episode!
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Another week of White Sox baseball, and another week where some of the best storylines don't involve the play on the field.
Jordan Lazowski, Nik Gaur, and Tim Moran are first joined by Sox On 35th contributor Maddie Spagnola to talk about her Windy City Thunderbolts first pitch adventure. What were the vibes like, what was it like to meet Bobby Jenks, and how is she getting ready to throw out ANOTHER first pitch on June 22?
Later, the crew talks a bit about Tommy Pham and John Schriffen (again) before getting you ready for the start of the Crosstown Classic this week with a draft. The topic: the best Crosstown Classic moments for White Sox fans. Who do you think won this draft?
Tune in for a packed episode!
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Michael Suareo is joined by Sox On 35th contributor Noah Phalen in the third installment of Pipeline to 35th. The duo talks about the recent demotion of Bryan Ramos, promotions of Jacob Gonzalez and Noah Schultz to Double-A Birmingham, and positive developments on the pitching side of things. Michael and Noah also give the prospects they're highest and lowest on!
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