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

Episode Summary

Chicago White Sox suffer a butt kicking by Boston. Not only did the Red Sox sweep the South Siders, but they only allowed two runs in three games.

Episode Notes

Rundown

  • [Intro] The Chicago White Sox were swept by Boston in three games, and only scored two runs. White Sox manager Will Venable shares his thoughts on what happened. Then the Sox Machine crew breaks down how the offense was shut down. 
  • [9:06] How the Crochet Trade Trio fared against their old team
  • [11:09] Sam Antonacci getting more run against left-handed pitching
  • [13:11] Back-to-back starts which Davis Martin did get past the fifth inning. Already at 100 innings this season, is Martin in need of a break
  • [16:39] Judging Noah Schultz's first 10 starts
  • [21:34] ESPN's Jeff Passan wrote a column about trade ideas for contending teams. He suggests the White Sox and Angels work towards a deal for LHP Reid Detmers. In his column, Passan suggests using Noah Schultz in such a hypothetical trade. Would the White Sox actually trade Schultz? 
  • [38:34] Seranthony Dominguez pitched back-to-back scoreless outings
  • [39:56] Series Preview: Sacramento Athletics
  • [41:21] Munetaka Murakami returns
  • [45:16] The AL Central race is heating up. How important is this last series before All-Star Break for the White Sox? 
  • [49:40] White Sox are hosting an alumni home run derby. Out of the six participants, who is most likely to hit a home run? 

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