White Sox present Davidson and Benetti's Untitled Podcast
Matt Davidson continues "his podcast" interview with Jason Benetti and special guest Adam Engel on the BART train to Oakland Coliseum, answering fan questions and more.
Centerfielder Adam Engel joins Matt Davidson and "the radio guy" to talk about his hometown of Cincinnati, Matt Davidson's shoe collection and ice cream. Stay tuned for Part 2 of their interview - live on the train to Oakland Coliseum.
Matt Davidson and co-host Jason Benetti begin their new podcast adventure, while trying to figure out a title, discussing walk-up songs and Justin Timberlake.
The Cycle welcomes Derek Holland for our most wide-ranging, animated conversation ever! Among the topics: Rookies, impressions, batting in the NL ballparks, professional wrestling, his family, having fun in the dugout, Harry Caray (deep breath), preparing for your next start, handshakes and more!
The Cycle talks to 2005 champion Scott Podsednik to talk about his historic World Series homer, his second career as a broadcaster and the importance of team chemistry.
What better for an audio medium than a beer sampling? Pat visits the new Craft Kave at Guaranteed Rate Field to talk beer with special guests Craig and Ryan from the ABV Chicago craft beer podcast.
White Sox third baseman Matt Davidson joins, then takes over, "The Cycle," to discuss making the big club, recovering from last year's season-ending injury and more.
White Sox director of amateur scouting Nick Hostetler joins "The Cycle" to recap the 2017 MLB Draft, discuss the scouting and drafting process and to explain the multitude of ways that his life is not like "Trouble with the Curve."
Former Chicago Bears cornerback Charles "Peanut" Tillman stops by The Cycle to talk about his playing days, his foundation and what made some of his Bears teams so special
"The Cycle" talks to the four Homecoming Weekend attendees - James Baldwin, Mike Sirotka, Keith Foulke and Bob Howry - to talk about memories of playing for the Sox, being scared of ceremonial first pitches and more.
"The Cycle" welcomes WGN's Pat Tomasulo to discuss adding comedy to the news, his viral R. Kelly impersonation and his career path to Chicago.
New manager Rick Renteria joins us at SoxFest to talk about Chicago's youth movement, growing up in Compton and his managing philosophy. Meanwhile, Pat tries to inject baseball into "Hoosiers," Jim muses on managing in Chicago and Kevin has great questions.
Newly-acquired prospects Michael Kopech and Lucas Giolito join the podcast from SoxFest 2017. Meanwhile, Pat and Kevin can't get over Kopech's glorious locks and Jim shares some retro video game moments with Giolito.
The Cycle kicks off Season 2 with former Sox slugger Jim Thome, live from SoxFest 2017! Jim discusses his potential Hall of Fame enshrinement, why the new batch of Sox prospects remind him of his early days in Cleveland and Manny being Manny. Meanwhile, Pat wonders why the Thomes drive anywhere anymore, and Kevin insists he is not Jermaine Dye.
"The Cycle" is back, as we sit down with former Bears long snapper and radio analyst Patrick Mannelly to discuss his life in the NFL, meeting Demi Moore at the Super Bowl and long-snapping technique.
White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone joins "The Cycle" to remember his relationship with Harry Caray and talk about how he got to the Majors and how he paid the bills in his playing days.
Legendary catcher Carlton Fisk joins Pat and Jim live at the ChiSox Bar and Grille to discuss his Hall of Fame career, what he misses most about old Comiskey Park and why the nickname "Pudge" is so apt.
Pat and Jim sit down with MLB's VP of Social Responsibility and Inclusion Billy Bean to discuss being a gay pro athlete, his career path and more. Then, they talk with NBA champion and Olympic medalist Shawn Marion about beating LeBron's "Big Three," NBA super-teams and cartoons. Meanwhile, the guys praise Bo Jackson's new bobblehead and wonder why no one ever just calls Carlton Fisk "Carlton."
We'll be back next week with a full episode, but until then, enjoy our interview with eighth-grade presidential impersonator Jack Aiello, plus even more from our interview with football Hall of Famer Marv Levy.
Carolina Panthers All-Pro d-lineman Kawann Short joins us to talk about growing up in Chicago, playing in the Super Bowl and his community efforts. Then, Chicago radio legend Steve Dahl hops on to talk about his new Disco Demolition book, that infamous night and his radio career. Meanwhile, Pat and Jim launch another listener contest and celebrate getting Santa impersonators some much-needed summer work.
We sit down with REO Speedwagon lead singer Kevin Cronin to discuss his love of the Go Go White Sox, what he wishes took the place of "Don't Stop Believin'" in Sox lore and one of the craziest stories ever told on our podcast. Meanwhile, Pat dissects the band's lyrics and Bozeman compares and contrasts the lifestyles of rock stars and comedians.
We sit down with Football Hall of Fame coach Marv Levy to talk about his legendary career, his Chicago roots and how he chose players. Meanwhile, Pat makes his pitch for the Podcaster All-Star Team and Jim laments a staff injury.
Pat is flying solo this week, but he's got two professionals with him. Gene Honda drops by to discuss how he got his start as a PA announcer, his many, many jobs and the correct pronunciation of "Guillen." Then, WGN's Rich King joins in to reflect on his 48 years covering Chicago sports, retirement and his toughest interviews.
We get spoiled by visits from comedian Deon Cole ("black-ish," "Angie Tribeca) and IndyCar racer Helio Castroneves, as we talk about comedy, "Dancing with the Stars" and the Indy 500 milk list. Meanwhile, Pat asks a personal question of Helio, and Jim gets private plane envy.
Pork and Mindy's Jeff Mauro (aka The Food Network's Sandwich King) calls in to discuss his upcoming BBQ battle with Frank Thomas. Then, Pat and Kevin chat with four members of the WNBA's Chicago Sky to talk about their season so far, playing abroad and how badly they would beat our hosts in a pick-up game. Meanwhile, Pat and Kevin remember other famous kings.
Recorded live from Homecoming Weekend, we sit down with White Sox greats Jack McDowell and Tim Raines to discuss their careers, what they're up to now and stories from the road.
White Sox legend Harold Baines stops by to talk about his career, the toughest pitchers he ever faced and curly 80's mullets. Meanwhile, Pat and Jim just can't seem to let last episode's conflict go, and Kevin speaks from the heart.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred joins the podcast to talk about his favorite baseball memories and to play a little game with us. Then, former White Sox player and NESN's Steve Lyons joins us to discuss his kinder, gentler self and his broadcasting career. Meanwhile, Pat does not let Jim talk.
Pat is flying solo this week, but is joined by third baseman Todd Frazier to discuss joining the Sox and his Little League days. Then, MLB.com's Scott Merkin talks about covering the team and why Jim Thome is everyone's favorite human.
White Sox VP/assistant GM Buddy Bell joins "The Cycle" to talk about his baseball family ties, Sox prospects and the real-life inspiration for "Major League." Then, we talk to NFL linebacker Darius Fleming to discuss his Super Bowl ring, bowling and helping at the scene of a car accident. Meanwhile, Pat and Kevin debate when it is appropriate to end a conversation with "word" (hint: never).
Goo Goo Dolls lead singer John Rzeznik joins Pat McGann and Jim Flannigan to talk about the national anthem, his new single and singing with Elmo on "Sesame Street." Meanwhile, Pat recalls his childhood investments and Jim discusses his baseball-adjacent collection. Plus, we announce the winner of our signed Chris Sale hat.
Apologies to co-host Kevin Bozeman, but *this* is the episode where people bring us food and he missed it! Pat McGann, special guest-host Andy Woodhull and returning champion Connor McKnight from WLS-AM taste test some of the new food offerings at U.S. Cellular Field. Meanwhile, Pat gives out his "All-Food Name Team" and Connor goes all Indiana Jones on a cheesy beef sandwich.
Comcast SportsNet Chicago's Siera Santos chats Pat McGann and Jim Flannigan about traveling with Jose Abreu to Cuba, her career path and her husband's dangerous job. Meanwhile, Pat learns all about micro pigs and Jim imagines a day in the life of a Hollywood stuntman.
Pat McGann and Jim Flannigan chat with new White Sox TV announcer Jason Benetti about musical theatre, "Short Circuit 2" and getting stuck in the bathroom. Oh yeah - baseball, too. Meanwhile, Jim pitches his catchphrases and Pat shows off his cursive writing knowledge.
"The Cycle" is off due to travel - check your iTunes feed next week for a new episode. Until then, enjoy this deleted clip from our interview with ABC7's Ryan Chiaverini, where he reveals his hidden talent to Pat McGann.
White Sox radio host Connor McKnight discusses the path to his new job, being a baseball fan and his worst call ever. Then, ABC 7's Ryan Chiaverini discusses covering Chicago sports, interviewing Al Pacino and having a pro athlete twin. Additionally, Kevin shows off his beer vendor call and Pat launches a new contest.
Pat McGann and Kevin Bozeman invade Chicago Bulls radio announcer Chuck Swirsky's pad to talk about his time in the White Sox booth, why he doesn't like being called Chuck and shining shoes. Plus, Pat reads your tweets and Kevin is not getting fed.
"The Cycle" returns for Episode 2! Sox CF Adam Eaton chats about the long ball and getting ready for parenthood. Meanwhile, Pat and Jim discuss Sox players who hit for the eponymous cycle, and welcome Sox radio voice Darrin Jackson to discuss "Hawk-isms" and more.
In the debut episode of "The Cycle," "The Big Hurt" sits down to discuss baseball records and soap operas, while Kittle and "Wimpy" talk about motorcycles, staying in the game and "winning ugly."