This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

Episode Summary
Chicago White Sox lose another road series as the pitching staff struggled. But the offense continues to hit, especially Tristan Peters.
Episode Notes
Rundown
- [Intro] Chicago White Sox lose the series in Philadelphia to start this 12-game gauntlet. But the offense showed up, and it has in Munetaka Murakami's absence.
- [5:05] In his last 15 games played, Tristan Peters is hitting 20-for-43. Where does his 2026 season stack up in a year of surprises?
- [14:08] Jacob Gonzalez first MLB home run sparked a funny TV moment for Phillies
- [18:01] Did Philadelphia's premier left-handed bats (Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper, and Brandon Marsh) expose the White Sox left-handed pitchers?
- [26:42] Sean Newcomb pitched well this weekend, and has posted scoreless outings in 14 of his last 15 appearances. Should the White Sox use him more often in one inning situations?
- [32:30] Jim recaps his trip to Knoxville as he got to see Gabe Davis pitch
- [43:26] Series Preview: Atlanta Braves as old friends Chris Sale and Martin Perez visit
- [53:48] Around MLB: San Diego Padres are in trouble and Curtis Mead is raking for Washington






