The Golden Era of White Sox Baseball is Here, Maybe?
The Coronavirus pandemic and brewing labor strife cast uncertainty on what should be the greatest era of White Sox baseball
The Coronavirus pandemic and brewing labor strife cast uncertainty on what should be the greatest era of White Sox baseball
The White Sox hung a crooked number early and Dallas Keuchel cruised as the Sox topped the Cubs again on Monday night.
Jason Kipnis is making a strong impression on David Ross, and Anthony Rizzo is on the mend.
Despite concerns over health and safety protocols, Yu Darvish is ready to pitch, and David Ross will need Darvish to be strong out of the gate.
“I just want to throw up zeros every time I go out there, and dominate. I plan on seeing myself in the bullpen in Chicago, helping us win games for years to come.”
“I just want to throw up zeros every time I go out there, and dominate. I plan on seeing myself in the bullpen in Chicago, helping us win games for years to come.”
When baseball makes its return, it will unify our country, a country looking for some semblance of normalcy during one of the most trying periods of our lives.
James Fox joins the show to discuss an array of topics regarding the impact that COVID-19 has had on the 2020 MLB season.
Despite Major League Baseball’s “Interim Stipend,” they’re not doing right by the future of their game, especially in a grave time of need.
Welcome to the show, how COVID-19 has impacted baseball and our lives, and what a shortened 2020 season might look like.