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Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss the recent trade of Willson Contreras to the Boston Red Sox, exploring his potential impact and the dynamics of the Red Sox roster. It's a competitive landscape in the AL East,what are the strengths and weaknesses of the teams? Luke Weaver signs with the Mets and we touch on the evolving role of relief pitchers in today's game. Tom notes Adrian Houser switching to the Carnivore diet, could Joe stick to that menu? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, we begin by discussing this week's big free agent deals, including Merrill Kelly, Ha-Seong Kim, and Michael King re-upping with the Diamondbacks, Braves, and Padres, and Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami shockingly ending up with the White Sox. From there, we give our thoughts Wilson Contreras being moved to the Red Sox, recap the three-team trade between the Astros, Rays, and Pirates that saw Brandon Lowe and Michael Burrows on the move, and analyze Shane Baz being moved to the Orioles. To wrap up, we go through a trio of Phillies moves, the Giants adding Adrian Houser, and Team UA loading up their rotation.
Hosts Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss the recent trade of Willson Contreras to the Boston Red Sox, exploring his potential impact and the dynamics of the Red Sox roster. It's a competitive landscape in the AL East,what are the strengths and weaknesses of the teams? Luke Weaver signs with the Mets and we touch on the evolving role of relief pitchers in today's game. Tom notes Adrian Houser switching to the Carnivore diet, could Joe stick to that menu? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Giants Talk” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic react to San Francisco's acquisitions of Adrian Houser and Jason Foley. Plus, Giants icon and longtime manager Bruce Bochy joins the show from the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando for an exclusive interview.--(1:14) - Giants finally add pitching depth with Adrian Houser and Jason Foley(8:08) - Taking a closer look at Jason Foley(12:50) - Who closes the 9th inning for the Giants if the season started today?(19:01) - Fan mailbag questions(37:56) - Bruce Bochy interview Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mike Krukow joins the show to share his thoughts on the Giants adding RHP Adrian Houser & Jason Foley to the rosterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Krukow joins the show to share his thoughts on the Giants adding RHP Adrian Houser & Jason Foley to the rosterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our 120th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss a myriad of MLB transactions before diving into the latest baseball card release, 2025 Topps Heritage High Number, hitting shelves on Dec. 17.You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at cardscategories@gmail.com.We have Cards & Categories swag for purchase here!Links to things discussed in the pod:Merrill Kelly rejoins the D-backsDetroit is the latest club to contract Kenley Jansen to closeRobert Suarez signs three-year deal with AtlantaReliever roundup:Luke Weaver to MetsBrad Keller to the PhilliesChris Martin returns to the RangersAlexis Diaz to the RangersJordan Romano to the AngelsDrew Pomeranz to the AngelsJason Foley to the GiantsGregory Soto signs with PiratesTyler Rogers to the JaysMets ink Jorge Polanco to two-year dealAdolis Garcia lands in Philly on one-year contractHa-Seong Kim, Atlanta link up for another yearMinnesota become the next stop on the Josh Bell career tourLane Thomas joins the Royals outfield mixCardinals sign Dustin MayNational sign NPB arm, Foster GriffinGiants bolster midrotation with Adrian Houser on two-year pactBrewers ship Isaac Collins and Nick Mears to KC for Angel ZerpaRed Sox and Nationals trade pitching prospects, Luis Perales and Jake BennettUpcoming baseball card release schedule:12/17: 2025 Topps Cosmic Chrome12/17: 2025 Topps Heritage High Number12/17: 2025 Panini Flawless12/23: 2025 Topps Black & White Baseball12/29: 2025 Topps Five Star2/11: 2025 Topps MLB MVP CollectionDec: 2025 Panini SelectTBD: 2025 Bowman DraftTBD: 2025 Topps Museum Collection2025 Topps Chrome Update Overview (55:30) (link to related Razzball post)Beckett checklistChasing Majors checklistTopps Ripped spotlight
Dodgers sign Edwin Diaz for 3 years! setting a AAV record for relievers. Giants get off their ass, kinda. They sign Jason Foley who wont be back til mid season and Adrian Houser to a 2 year deal with a 3rd year club option
In Episode 514, Patrick, Jeffrey and Craig chat about Jose Mesa and Curtis Granderson and then discuss five mostly baseball topics. 1. Rumour Has It: The rumors are more interesting than the actual transactions2. Hitters: But boy are there a lot of transactions3. Pitchers: A lot of time is spent on the Adrian Houser deal. Happy Holidays!4. Around the Horn: Maikel Garcia extends and the Twins switch control people.5. Food $200 Data $150 Rent $800 Game-used baseball bats $3600 Utility $150 someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this. my family is dyingFive and Dive is listener-supported, you can join our Patreon at patreon.com/fiveanddive. If you want to get in contact with the show, the e-mail address is fiveanddive@baseballprospectus.com. Our theme tune is by Andy Matthews, who you can follow on Bluesky @andymatthewsmusic. You can listen to him on Spotify and Apple Music. It was produced by Barrie Maguire and Tim Ferguson.
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Ha-Seong Kim, Adrian Houser, and Foster Griffin signings, a prospect-for-prospect Red Sox and Nationals trade, and the Twins’ partial sale, then (34:00) answer emails about saying “pitchoff” instead of “first pitch,” the value of a cool nickname, a Hall of Fame reference in The Wizard of Oz, whether teams value batter performance against elite pitching, protesting ball/strike calls from the dugout, keeping Pete Rose out of the Hall, a running start for pitchers, and moving the catcher back instead of the mound. Audio intro: Alex Glossman and Ali Breneman, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: The Shirey Brothers, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to FG post on Kim Link to Anthopoulos comments on Kim Link to MLBTR on Houser Link to MLBTR on Griffin Link to FG post on pitching prospects trade Link to Twins sale story Link to $/WAR analysis Link to $/WAR analysis 2 Link to ceremonial first puck wiki Link to “baseball exceptionalism” series Link to Sam’s hockey quote Link to Raleigh “Beef Boys” story Link to Sam on Trout in 2012 Link to The Wizard of Oz song Link to halls of fame wiki Link to Hall of Fame for Great Americans Link to Schwarber’s postseason stats Link to pitcher quality adjustment post Link to Capps hop post Link to Ben on moving the mound Link to listener emails database Sponsor Us on Patreon Give a Gift Subscription Email Us: podcast@fangraphs.com Effectively Wild Subreddit Effectively Wild Wiki Apple Podcasts Feed Spotify Feed YouTube Playlist Facebook Group Bluesky Account Twitter Account Get Our Merch! var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source
Thrill and Eric discuss the Giants' signing of Adrian Houser and their potential interest in other free agents like Max Scherzer. Thrill expresses skepticism about the Giants' strategy, suggesting they may be trying to compete without breaking the bank. They also discuss the trade value of Bryce Eldridge, and how it's unlikely he would be traded unless the return is significant. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Boston Red Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Red Sox at Rays 7PM ET—Kyle Harrison is starting for Boston. Harrison appeared in nine games with an ERA of 4.05 and WHIP of 1.24. The left hander strikes out 23.9% with 8% walks. Ground balls sit at 36.5% with 1.35 home runs per nine innings. Adrian Houser will start for Tampa Bay. Houser in nineteen starts carries an ERA of 3.11 with WHIP of 1.27. The right hander fans 18.2% with 7.1% walks. Ground balls sit at 49.4% with 0.72 home runs per nine innings.
Chris Adams-Wall is joined by Rays pitcher Adrian Houser, first base coach Michael Johns, President and CEO of Feeding Tampa Bay Thomas Mantz, Executive Director of The Rays Baseball Foundation David Egles, & Rays Radio broadcaster Neil Solondz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Chicago Cubs MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Cubs 2:20PM ET—Adrian Houser is starting for Tampa Bay. Houser has eighteen starts with an ERA of 3.11 with WHIP of 1.26. The right hander fans 18.8% with 7.2% walks. Ground balls come in at 49.2% with 0.67 home runs per nine innings. Shota Imanaga gets the start for Chicago. Imanaga in 22 starts carries an ERA of 3.21 with WHIP of 0.93. The left hander strikes out 20.2% with 4.6% walks. Grounders are 29.2% with 1.67 home runs per nine innings.
Season Perspective ShiftReflects on changing expectations — from World Series hopes to just aiming for .500.The Rays' season to running with a persistent side stitch: fatigue, inconsistency, and frustration.Hitting Development ConcernsRays' persistent issue developing hitters in the minors.Lack of homegrown impact bats compared to players like Yandy Díaz and Junior Caminero (both acquired from Cleveland).Call for a full review of the hitting development pipeline from A-ball through AAA.Catcher Development StrugglesCatcher development cited as a long-time organizational weakness.Current options: Feduccia, Fortes, and top prospect Dom Keegan.Potential position flexibility: Feduccia as a backup 1B if Yandy departs.Rays' Current Roster & InjuriesImpact of losing Jonathan Aranda late in the season.Encouragement from Carson Williams' growth.Rays' financial flexibility after shedding contracts like Ha-Seong Kim's.Core of 12 players under 27 on the 40-man — cheap and controllable talent.Kyle Tucker Injury NewsTucker hits the IL; possible shoulder concerns impacting his free agency.Discussion of injury secrecy and how it affects players' futures.Chicago Series TalkJosh Lowe's HR and RBI despite a tough defensive momentHRs from Tristan Gray, Richie Palacios, and LowePraise for Tristan Gray's progress and versatilityShoutout to Jake Mangum's continued strong playWhite Sox young bright spots: Montgomery and Kyle TeelWhite Sox Future UncertaintyStadium/ownership questions looming.Possibility of relocation if new stadium plans fail.Mat floats potential markets (Nashville, Portland, Montreal, Salt Lake City).Rays Ownership UpdateStu Sternberg likely to remain a minority owner during transition.Involvement of Orlando and Jacksonville investors.Need for Stu's experience navigating Tropicana lease and Wander Franco contract issues.Wander Franco UpdateReported to be in a clinic dealing with mental health concerns.Discussion of legal and visa obstacles for an MLB return.Potential path playing in Caribbean leagues instead.Mariners' Magical AttemptA Mariners fan hires an Etsy witch (“Spell by Luna”) for $19.99 to break their losing streak.Reflections on baseball superstition, rituals, and karma.Joe Maddon's history of thinking outside the box (like bringing in Seminole medicine man Bobby Henry).Rays Playoff Reality CheckRays lagging behind in AL Wild Card standings (Yankees, Red Sox, Mariners, Rangers, Guardians, Royals ahead).Brutal upcoming schedule: Cubs, then 7 games vs. Blue Jays and 3 vs. Red SoxMat doubts the Rays can catch up, citing struggles vs. those opponentsMariners' struggles on the road might be only hope for Rays to sneak in2026 ChangesRays need major changes to player development — especially hitters & catchers.Ownership shift could bring new vision and spending flexibility.Rays, Minor league team Bowling Green Hot Rods are making a run for the championshipHot Rods championship games on Thurs, Sept 11 & Friday, Sept 12 https://www.milb.com/bowling-green/tickets/single-game-ticketsYou can find Mat at @matgermain.bsky.social or reach Mark at baseballbizondeck@gmail.com BaseballBiz on Deck, at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and at www.baseballbizOnDeck.com Special Thanks to Scott Holmes for the music Stomps & Claps
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Chicago White Sox MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at White Sox 7:40PM ET—Adrian Houser will start for Tampa Bay. Houser got 17 starts with an ERA of 3.01 and WHIP of 1.29. The right hander fans 17.6% with 7.6% walks. Ground balls sit at 48.9% with 0.62 home runs per nine innings.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner break down MLB betting for Wednesday. At 0:10 Munaf opens the show, sets the stage for the Wednesday slate, and reminds listeners about special codes on Pregame.com. Griffin jumps in with fresh Milwaukee Brewers gear talk, noting their brutal schedule and the need for rest. From 1:45 Munaf confirms the show will move to a once-per-week schedule now that football is here, but assures fans that MLB playoff coverage is locked in. At 3:18 they dive into the first matchup, Miami Marlins vs Washington Nationals. Munaf highlights Mitchell Parker's struggles while Griffin emphasizes Miami's improved form but admits the price is tough to justify. By 5:34 the New York Mets vs Detroit Tigers discussion turns into a critique of Casey Mize's numbers and the shaky Tigers bullpen, with both leaning toward the over. At 9:12 they cover Texas Rangers vs Arizona Diamondbacks. Jack Leiter's inexperience and Arizona's offensive power are discussed, with Zach Gallen's desert struggles also noted. Munaf points to Gallant's home ERA issues, leaving room for Texas value. By 12:25 Baltimore Orioles vs San Diego Padres shifts to Cade Povich's inconsistency and San Diego's bullpen strength, leaving both hesitant to back the pricey Padres money line. At 15:34 the Dodgers vs Pirates brings Shohei Ohtani into focus. Griffin leans slightly toward Pittsburgh value but Munaf stresses Ohtani's upside and recent improvement. They explore how the Dodgers might deploy him in October. At 19:48 Toronto Blue Jays vs Cincinnati Reds brings Shane Bieber's post-surgery resurgence into the spotlight, with Munaf impressed by Bieber's control. They suggest backing Toronto despite Cincinnati's hitter-friendly park. By 23:19 the Mariners vs Rays matchup shows George Kirby's control versus Adrian Houser's regression. Griffin leans toward Tampa Bay at home while Munaf likes the under. At 29:23 the Braves vs Cubs features Bryce Elder's volatility and Horton's blister issues, leading to interest in an over. At 32:23 the Phillies vs Brewers matchup becomes a highlight. Both analyze Aaron Nola and Jose Quintana, ultimately agreeing Philadelphia offers value as an underdog. At 37:12 the White Sox vs Twins matchup centers on Gomez versus prospect Zevi Matthews, with Munaf leaning over 8.5 as both pitchers have struggled. At 39:48 Athletics vs Cardinals brings Jeffrey Springs vs Matthew Liberatore, with both siding with Oakland as the sharper play. At 43:02 Yankees vs Astros highlights Jason Alexander's success in Houston's rotation, with Munaf backing the Astros as a plus-money home side. At 47:33 Giants vs Rockies ends the game breakdown. Coors Field and Robbie Ray's unpredictability lead to an over lean. At 49:26 best bets are revealed: Griffin selects the Phillies as a live underdog while Munaf goes with White Sox vs Twins over 8.5. They close at 52:44 by reminding listeners of the Pregame.com promo code and the importance of contest participation. This preview delivers actionable insight on pitching matchups, bullpen depth, and lineup form. The commentary blends betting strategy with game analysis, showing where value might lie in money lines, run lines, totals, and first-five opportunities. With the playoff race heating up, the focus is on identifying underdog value, fading over-priced arms, and trusting teams with proven bats and bullpens. The conclusion is clear: Wednesday's card offers a mix of live dogs and high-scoring opportunities, led by the Phillies against the Brewers and offensive potential in White Sox vs Twins . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday. The MLB Friday betting preview with Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner broke down twelve games with both hosts riding an 8–2 streak on best bets. Munaf opened by stressing the urgency with roughly 35 games left, while Griffin noted, “we're getting hot at the right time of year.” Colorado at Pittsburgh led the card. Antonio Senzatela, torched in a 17–16 loss the last time he saw the Pirates, carries a 2–8 road record. Munaf called the over 8.5 the best angle. Griffin, mocking the Rockies as “one of the least competitive franchises in global sports,” leaned Pirates at home but doubted unders due to Colorado bats. Washington at Philadelphia followed with Cade Cavalli against Taijuan Walker. Cavalli threw seven shutout innings versus the Phillies previously, but Munaf warned that rematches favor the hitters. Griffin advised focusing on Phillies run lines and blowout props. The Red Sox at Yankees matchup paired Brayan Bello with Max Fried. Griffin argued the line “doesn't respect what Bello has done,” while Munaf highlighted Boston's 6–1 record in Bello's last seven against New York. Fried has allowed four or more runs in four of his last five. Both favored Boston plus money. Houston at Baltimore featured Lance McCullers in his first start since July 19 against Cade Povich. Griffin pointed to Houston's offensive slump of just eight runs in seven games. Munaf doubted McCullers' sharpness and leaned over nine, adding that Adley Rutschman is sidelined and Josh Hader likely out until October. In Detroit, Ryan Bergen faced Casey Mize. Munaf cited Mize's 3.63 ERA and 103 strikeouts, with Detroit winning his last four starts. Griffin criticized Mize's All-Star nod and praised Bobby Witt Jr. and Salvador Perez. Both leaned under early but saw Royals value. The Mets at Braves matchup showcased rookie Nolan McLean, who struck out eight but walked four in his debut. Griffin favored Atlanta as a home dog and the over 8.5, while Munaf leaned similarly, noting hot Atlanta weather would boost scoring. St. Louis at Tampa Bay featured Miles Mikolas against Adrian Houser. Griffin trusted the Rays' bullpen, while Munaf stressed Mikolas' inconsistency and backed Tampa at -128. Minnesota at Chicago pitted Zebby Matthews against Aaron Civale. Griffin quickly said, “give me the White Sox.” Munaf agreed, citing Matthews' 5.06 ERA and Chicago's 7–3 record at home on Friday nights, all as underdogs. In Texas, Slade Cecconi met Nathan Eovaldi. Griffin praised Eovaldi's Cy Young-level form, recommending under plays. Munaf backed that, noting Rangers home unders sit at 64.5 percent. Milwaukee hosting San Francisco saw Carson Whisenhunt oppose José Quintana. Griffin highlighted Bryce Turang's surge, while Munaf cited Milwaukee's 42–20 home record and San Francisco's 13–22 mark against lefties, backing Brewers run line at plus money. Cincinnati at Arizona matched Zach Littell with Ryne Nelson. Munaf praised Nelson's 5–1, 2.20 ERA home mark across 57 innings, backing the Diamondbacks and their team total. Griffin agreed Arizona held value despite a high price. The Dodgers at Padres closed the slate with Blake Snell against Yu Darvish. Griffin trusted Darvish's improvement and liked San Diego as a home underdog. Munaf leaned to the under eight, noting Snell's six scoreless innings against the Padres last week but citing Darvish's 2.55 career ERA in 16 appearances versus Los Angeles. Best bets closed the show. Griffin picked Tampa Bay over St. Louis, while Munaf selected the over in Houston and Baltimore, both looking to extend their winning streak into the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday. The MLB Friday betting preview with Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner broke down twelve games with both hosts riding an 8–2 streak on best bets. Munaf opened by stressing the urgency with roughly 35 games left, while Griffin noted, “we're getting hot at the right time of year.” Colorado at Pittsburgh led the card. Antonio Senzatela, torched in a 17–16 loss the last time he saw the Pirates, carries a 2–8 road record. Munaf called the over 8.5 the best angle. Griffin, mocking the Rockies as “one of the least competitive franchises in global sports,” leaned Pirates at home but doubted unders due to Colorado bats. Washington at Philadelphia followed with Cade Cavalli against Taijuan Walker. Cavalli threw seven shutout innings versus the Phillies previously, but Munaf warned that rematches favor the hitters. Griffin advised focusing on Phillies run lines and blowout props. The Red Sox at Yankees matchup paired Brayan Bello with Max Fried. Griffin argued the line “doesn't respect what Bello has done,” while Munaf highlighted Boston's 6–1 record in Bello's last seven against New York. Fried has allowed four or more runs in four of his last five. Both favored Boston plus money. Houston at Baltimore featured Lance McCullers in his first start since July 19 against Cade Povich. Griffin pointed to Houston's offensive slump of just eight runs in seven games. Munaf doubted McCullers' sharpness and leaned over nine, adding that Adley Rutschman is sidelined and Josh Hader likely out until October. In Detroit, Ryan Bergen faced Casey Mize. Munaf cited Mize's 3.63 ERA and 103 strikeouts, with Detroit winning his last four starts. Griffin criticized Mize's All-Star nod and praised Bobby Witt Jr. and Salvador Perez. Both leaned under early but saw Royals value. The Mets at Braves matchup showcased rookie Nolan McLean, who struck out eight but walked four in his debut. Griffin favored Atlanta as a home dog and the over 8.5, while Munaf leaned similarly, noting hot Atlanta weather would boost scoring. St. Louis at Tampa Bay featured Miles Mikolas against Adrian Houser. Griffin trusted the Rays' bullpen, while Munaf stressed Mikolas' inconsistency and backed Tampa at -128. Minnesota at Chicago pitted Zebby Matthews against Aaron Civale. Griffin quickly said, “give me the White Sox.” Munaf agreed, citing Matthews' 5.06 ERA and Chicago's 7–3 record at home on Friday nights, all as underdogs. In Texas, Slade Cecconi met Nathan Eovaldi. Griffin praised Eovaldi's Cy Young-level form, recommending under plays. Munaf backed that, noting Rangers home unders sit at 64.5 percent. Milwaukee hosting San Francisco saw Carson Whisenhunt oppose José Quintana. Griffin highlighted Bryce Turang's surge, while Munaf cited Milwaukee's 42–20 home record and San Francisco's 13–22 mark against lefties, backing Brewers run line at plus money. Cincinnati at Arizona matched Zach Littell with Ryne Nelson. Munaf praised Nelson's 5–1, 2.20 ERA home mark across 57 innings, backing the Diamondbacks and their team total. Griffin agreed Arizona held value despite a high price. The Dodgers at Padres closed the slate with Blake Snell against Yu Darvish. Griffin trusted Darvish's improvement and liked San Diego as a home underdog. Munaf leaned to the under eight, noting Snell's six scoreless innings against the Padres last week but citing Darvish's 2.55 career ERA in 16 appearances versus Los Angeles. Best bets closed the show. Griffin picked Tampa Bay over St. Louis, while Munaf selected the over in Houston and Baltimore, both looking to extend their winning streak into the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tampa Bay Rays vs. San Francisco Giants MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Giants 9PM ET—Adrian Houser will start for Tampa Bay. Houser has thirteen starts with an ERA of 2.34 and WHIP of 1.32. The right hander fans 16.5% with 7.9% walks. Ground balls sit at 47.9% with 0.57 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Seattle Mariners MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Mariners 4PM ET—Adrian Houser will start for Tampa Bay. Houser has twelve starts posting an ERA of 2.54 with WHIP of 1.29. The right-hander fans 16.5% with 7.6% walks. Ground balls sit at 46.7% with limited home run damage. Bryan Woo is starting for Seattle. Woo in 22 starts deals with an ERA of 3.02 with WHIP of 0.94. The righty strikes out 24.8% with 4.6% walks. Grounders are 39.1% with 1.35 home runs per nine innings.
After some of Brett Ballantini's idiotic, angry and/or questionable ramblings in our staff discussions, Malachi Hayes suggested a ... debate? ... of sorts, centered around the White Sox trade of Adrian Houser to the Tampa Bay Rays at the deadline last week. You don't have to listen to the podcast to determine who won the debate: If you are a "gut" fan, you might like my arguments, while if you like reasoned analysis and optimism, Malachi is your guy. (By the way, first round went to Hayes, as Houser had his worst start of the season to open his Rays career.) This was mostly Houser and related debate, but we did move on to other things: Shout-out to pandemic-era media, as multiple technical snafus found the two of us back on Zoom for the podcast! Some of the crux of Brett's biscuit with Houser comes from some raw (albeit small sample-size) stats: No pitcher of 11 games or fewer with the White Sox has ever done better than Houser's 3.0 WAR — and you have to get to 18 games before you find a better (short) season. Additionally, over 125 seasons of White Sox history there have been just 18 better 11-game stretches better than Houser's 2.10 ERA ... and just seven have come in the DH era, and two this century Malachi counters that such stats make it even more urgent/compelling to deal Houser now, without (much) regard to the return. While Brett largely rejects the logic, Malachi pointed out that this deadline runs along the lines of 2024's, where a similiar-ish trade was made in sending out Erick Fedde for Miguel Vargas At some point, do you start collecting quality players rather than continuing to build for the future? Whether Houser is one of those guys, or Fedde was, SOMEONE has to be a building block instead of a trade piece Through process of elimination Brett isolated Malachi's best-case competitive window opening for the White Sox to be 2027. Brett is more of the 2029 belief As time ran out on our free Zoom, Malachi and Brett discussed some of the brighter developments of 2025: Edgar Quero, Kyle Teel and Colson Montgomery Please support our White Sox writing and podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tampa Bay Rays turning on a dimeRays now 4.5 spots out of the Wild Card Swapping spots with the AngelsShane Baz & Mike Trout face offRays getting momentum – Chris Morel after 6 SO's hits a Home RunJunior Caminero 2 Home RunsGriffin Jax bases bases loaded & then strikes out 3 Will Jax be a future Rays closerShane Baz started strongSeptember is a critical month for the Tampa Bay Rays – time to get hotTaj Bradley in AAA TwinsAdrian Houser, initial outing not spectacularRays are beginning to gel with new teammatesComparisons with Max Scherzer and Blue Jays starting anewGood chemistry - Rays new catcher, Hunter Feduccia & Ryan Pepiot had worked together in LAWho will Adrian Houser synch up with the Rays catchersJohnny DeLuca had to leave the game after speeding across the bases for a tripleCameron Misner may be coming back Need to put a Gatorade station at third. Several triples causing hamstring injuriesJunior Caminero's bare hand throw from third base to Yandy Diaz Fairbanks closed the doorRespect for Trout & d'Arnaud on the field for the AngelsRays off to see Mariners – Ex-Rays, Randy Arozarena & Luke Raley & Miles MastrobuoniTaylor Walls comparison with Carlos Gomez wNick Fortes exciting first home run as a Tampa Bay RayChandler Simpson – a third pitch to first from the mound, a pickle and a balk get Chandler to second base - Christopher Morel's home run & Junior Caminero's responseRays building camaraderie together on the roadRoman Anthony extension – 8 years 130 to 230 million with the Red SoxCould Rays new owners do the same with Junior Caminero to make him a core piece for the next decade.Will Rays be more attractive to Kyle Tucker if a deal with Caminero is in placeGuardians pitcher, Gavin Williams, 8 & 2/3 inning no hitter - 126 pitchesRaceway MLB game mirroring Savannah Bananas – why didn't they have a race on the track during the gameSavannah Bananas bringing- Val Perez, Kelsie Whitmore & Jocelyn Alo onboardCaitlyn Clark model in WNBA – Could Kelsie Whitmore be that person for Women's BaseballComparisons with Bananas & Indianapolis Clowns bringing Toni Stone onto the teamKelsie with the Bananas may normalize the idea of women's baseballWorld Baseball Classic – add a Women's Classic to run in tandemAll American Women's Tournament and four teams, including Tamara Holmes, managing the Peaches, Alex Oglesby managing the Racine Bells plus catcher Beth Greenwood & pitcher Meggie MeidlingerWomen's baseball is not currently part of the Olympics Veronica Alvarez, USAWNT Women's Baseball Team Manager, discussion on the Olympics sports (link to show)Could Women's Baseball be part of the 2032 Olympics in BrisbaneWhere does the Olympics draw the line of who should be able to participate bringing in professional team or leave it to collegiate / amateur levelWould WNBA be able to go to the OlympicsFuture Ace Yoniel Curet making AAA debut with the Durham Bulls – check him out on MiLB.tv Van Bell outstanding performance – gave up only 1 hit in 6 inningsHopeful times with Angels series with some cringe time The Road West Coast games = late bedtime starts Looking forward to a Tampa Bay Rays winning streakYou can find Mat at @matgermain.bsky.social or reach Mark at baseballbizondeck@gmail.com BaseballBiz on Deck, at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and at www.baseballbizOnDeck.com Special Thanks to Scott Holmes for the music Stomps & Claps
Tampa Bay Rays vs. LA Angels MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Angels 9:38PM ET—Adrian Houser will start for Tampa Bay. Houser has eleven starts dealing with an ERA of 2.10 with WHIP of 1.22. The right hander fans 17.1% with 8% walks. Ground balls served at 47.5% with limited home run damage.
Curtis Mead and two AAA pitchers came over from the Rays for Adrian Houser at the trade deadline and it looks like a great deal. Luis Robert Jr didn't get dealt away and we think the reason is because the general manager understands the miserly ways of his owner. Get the breakdowns and what the last few days mean for the White Sox long-term. Brought to you by Cork & Kerry At The Park. Chris Lanuti and Ed Siebert sit at his 9-foot homemade oak bar in a basement on the South Side of Chicago to discuss their favorite team - The Chicago White Sox in a podcast "For Fans, By Fans!" Listen. Subscribe. Share. Video version now available on YouTube! Call 708-459-8406 and leave your comments and questions for the next episode! SUBSCRIBE NOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, everywhere podcasts can be found and always at SoxInTheBasement.com!
The White Sox roared ... well, squeaked ... through the trade deadline, sending off only Adrian Houser and Austin Slater and getting back all of three minor league pitchers (only one of them even listed on any teams top 50 prospects) and one utility infielder. Duty geezer Leigh Allan and his son and west coast correspondent, Will, talk about the White Sox activity or lack thereof, including what the future may mean for Luis Robert Jr., and then wander into the more interesting world of teams that actually got better ... or in some cases, worse (looking at you, Twins) ... and what all that may mean. The duo also consider the strong possibility the AL Central is headed back to its usual doldrums after a brief sojourn into adequacy in 2024, and commiserate with Guardians star José Ramírez, who deserves a better fate than playing for a team that doesn't seem to care any more. Of course, there is fun talking about the post-All Star break offensive surge for the White Sox, and chat about just how real Colson Montgomery should be considered at this point. Speaking of fun, there are also a few chortles about how little the other team in town did on the trading front, with best wishes for the team north of the state line to whip them soundly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's talk Trade Deadline! Mason Miller got moved to the Padres in a blockbuster deal (2:35)! Carlos Correa is reunited with the Astros (12:20). ... The Yankees beefed up their bullpen with David Bednar and Camilo Doval (15:59). ... Shane Bieber is still rehabbing but was moved to the Blue Jays (24:38). ... The Rangers acquired Merrill Kelly (27:05). ... The Rays got both Griffin Jax and Adrian Houser (28:22). ... The Mets got their center fielder with Cedric Mullins (32:32). ... It was a very busy day for the Padres (34:12). ... Why did the Red Sox give up so much for Dustin May (40:41)? ... Jesus Sanchez could be a winner in Houston (45:30). ... Let's run through the rest of the trades (47:42). ... Let's wrap up with the deadline with a quick look at bullpens, winners and losers (58:00). ... News (1:03:30): Jackson Chourio is going on the IL. ... Who were the standouts from Thursday (1:05:00)? ... Let's preview Week 10, looking at the schedule, two-start pitchers and sleeper hitters (1:14:25). ... We wrap up with bullpen updates and weekend streamers (1:23:54). Fantasy Baseball Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday Download and Follow Fantasy Baseball Today on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QiKv Get awesome Fantasy Baseball Today merch here: http://bit.ly/3y8dUqi Follow FBT on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fbtpod?_t=8WyMkPdKOJ1&_r=1 Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CPTowers @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday Sign up for the FBT Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/fantasy-baseball-today/ For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can listen to Fantasy Baseball Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The White Sox may not have made the blockbuster many expected, but the trade deadline delivered new opportunities for the future. Chuck Garfien and Vinnie Duber break down why holding onto Luis Robert Jr. could pay off, the upside of adding versatile infielder Curtis Mead, and how Adrian Houser's trade brought more pitching depth to the farm system. Plus, what this patient approach says about Chris Getz's long-term plan.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday. The discussion hosted by Manaf Manji with Griffin Warner covers MLB trades, team trajectories, and Friday betting previews. It begins with anticipation for an active trade deadline as the Arizona Diamondbacks officially begin a fire sale after being swept by Houston, trading Josh Naylor to Seattle and reportedly shopping Eugenio Suarez. Griffin notes the Yankees and Cubs as possible suitors while mocking the Yankees' defensive issues despite Aaron Boone's optimism. The first breakdown focuses on the Brewers hosting Miami with Freddie Peralta (12–4, 2.85 ERA) against Cal Quantrill. Milwaukee, 22–6 in their last 28, are heavy favorites at -220. Manji highlights Peralta's home dominance (7–0, 1.53 ERA), backing Brewers -1.5. The Diamondbacks vs Pirates matchup features Ryne Nelson (5.79 road ERA) against Mike Burrows. Warner criticizes Arizona's bullpen anchored by closer Kevin Ginkel (7.89 ERA) and prefers the Pirates as slight home underdogs. The Phillies visit the Yankees with Taijuan Walker and Will Warren on the mound. Both expect a high-scoring affair in homer-friendly Yankee Stadium, with Manji giving his best bet on over 10 runs. In Baltimore, Kyle Freeland (2–10, 5.19 ERA) faces Dean Kremer, who has a 2.00 ERA at home. Manji leans Rockies +1.5 for value. The Dodgers visit Boston with Emmet Sheehan against Brayan Bello. Warner views the Dodgers as overpriced and takes the Red Sox at +106. Tampa Bay's Zach Littell faces Cincinnati's Nick Martinez; Warner favors the Reds as home dogs, while Manji prefers the Rays' team total over. The Blue Jays visit the reeling Tigers, who are 1–10 in their last 11 and last in MLB in runs, ERA, and WHIP over that stretch. Both back Toronto behind José Berríos against Keider Montero. In Chicago, Shota Imanaga meets Adrian Houser. Manji notes the White Sox are 5–2 straight up at home and leans their run line or first five innings while targeting under 8.5. The Braves take on the Rangers with Joey Wentz against Nathan Eovaldi, and Warner leans Braves moneyline against an expensive favorite, though Manji supports Texas early behind Eovaldi. Cleveland's Gavin Williams faces Michael Wacha in Kansas City; Warner points out KC has lost five straight Wacha starts due to poor run support, siding with the Guardians. The Nationals visit the Twins, with Mackenzie Gore versus prospect Zebby Matthews. Warner calls Gore overworked and makes Minnesota -131 his best bet, joined by Manji. Seattle's consistent Brian Wu visits the Angels' Jose Soriano, who has a 5.65 ERA at home. Manji recommends Seattle's team total over. The Mets travel to San Francisco, with Clay Holmes set to be piggybacked by relievers against Logan Webb. Warner backs the Giants at -132, while Manji prefers the under 7.5 or first five under. The show closes with best bets: Griffin takes the Twins -131, while Manji selects Phillies-Yankees over 10. They also tease expanded coverage next week with three episodes leading up to the trade deadline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Adrian Houser auditioning for the Cubs in Crosstown Classic opener? full 831 Fri, 25 Jul 2025 18:38:42 +0000 5iWES3k11eySrUedWnFFyBkHURxr3y6u mlb,chicago white sox,sports Rahimi & Harris Show mlb,chicago white sox,sports Is Adrian Houser auditioning for the Cubs in Crosstown Classic opener? Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris bring you fun, smart and compelling Chicago sports talk with great listener interaction. The show features discussion of the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox as well as the biggest sports headlines beyond Chicago. Recurring guests include Bears linebacker T.J. Edwards, Pro Football Talk founder Mike Florio, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (10 a.m.- 2 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwa
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday. The discussion hosted by Manaf Manji with Griffin Warner covers MLB trades, team trajectories, and Friday betting previews. It begins with anticipation for an active trade deadline as the Arizona Diamondbacks officially begin a fire sale after being swept by Houston, trading Josh Naylor to Seattle and reportedly shopping Eugenio Suarez. Griffin notes the Yankees and Cubs as possible suitors while mocking the Yankees' defensive issues despite Aaron Boone's optimism. The first breakdown focuses on the Brewers hosting Miami with Freddie Peralta (12–4, 2.85 ERA) against Cal Quantrill. Milwaukee, 22–6 in their last 28, are heavy favorites at -220. Manji highlights Peralta's home dominance (7–0, 1.53 ERA), backing Brewers -1.5. The Diamondbacks vs Pirates matchup features Ryne Nelson (5.79 road ERA) against Mike Burrows. Warner criticizes Arizona's bullpen anchored by closer Kevin Ginkel (7.89 ERA) and prefers the Pirates as slight home underdogs. The Phillies visit the Yankees with Taijuan Walker and Will Warren on the mound. Both expect a high-scoring affair in homer-friendly Yankee Stadium, with Manji giving his best bet on over 10 runs. In Baltimore, Kyle Freeland (2–10, 5.19 ERA) faces Dean Kremer, who has a 2.00 ERA at home. Manji leans Rockies +1.5 for value. The Dodgers visit Boston with Emmet Sheehan against Brayan Bello. Warner views the Dodgers as overpriced and takes the Red Sox at +106. Tampa Bay's Zach Littell faces Cincinnati's Nick Martinez; Warner favors the Reds as home dogs, while Manji prefers the Rays' team total over. The Blue Jays visit the reeling Tigers, who are 1–10 in their last 11 and last in MLB in runs, ERA, and WHIP over that stretch. Both back Toronto behind José Berríos against Keider Montero. In Chicago, Shota Imanaga meets Adrian Houser. Manji notes the White Sox are 5–2 straight up at home and leans their run line or first five innings while targeting under 8.5. The Braves take on the Rangers with Joey Wentz against Nathan Eovaldi, and Warner leans Braves moneyline against an expensive favorite, though Manji supports Texas early behind Eovaldi. Cleveland's Gavin Williams faces Michael Wacha in Kansas City; Warner points out KC has lost five straight Wacha starts due to poor run support, siding with the Guardians. The Nationals visit the Twins, with Mackenzie Gore versus prospect Zebby Matthews. Warner calls Gore overworked and makes Minnesota -131 his best bet, joined by Manji. Seattle's consistent Brian Wu visits the Angels' Jose Soriano, who has a 5.65 ERA at home. Manji recommends Seattle's team total over. The Mets travel to San Francisco, with Clay Holmes set to be piggybacked by relievers against Logan Webb. Warner backs the Giants at -132, while Manji prefers the under 7.5 or first five under. The show closes with best bets: Griffin takes the Twins -131, while Manji selects Phillies-Yankees over 10. They also tease expanded coverage next week with three episodes leading up to the trade deadline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Mear joined Chrystal O'Keefe ahead of the Crosstown Classic to talk about what's happening on the North Side and preview the upcoming White Sox series with the Cubs. Here is a bit of what they talked about: What's new with the Cubs The recent dip to second place and foundational cracks being exposed A hot streak from the Brewers Trade deadline needs if you want to be a serious contender Cubs players turning into pumpkins Pete Crow Armstrong's funk Pitching matchups Adrian Houser's trade value Jerry Reinsdorf's hate is deserved Threats to the Cubs and on the Cubs Keys to winning the series Sunday scaries — pitching edition Social media is bad for baseball Baseball movies, and introducing kids to 90's classics You can follow Nick on X and Bluesky. His podcast, NickFlix is available on Spotify and Apple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Jon Heyman of the New York Post and MLB Network to discuss the latest rumblings on the MLB trade market.
The White Sox headed into the All-Star break needing just a .754 winning percentage the rest of the way to avoid a losing season. So with that in the bag, duty geezer Leigh Allan and his son and west coast correspondent, Will, look to matters of the field, including the draft. The Sox are gaining a lot of praise from professional evaluators for first-round pick Billy Carlson, an infielder from California who no doubt will have the huge success of their last California infielder first-round selection. Of course, that particular success has come in just the last month, not during the four-plus years Andrew Vaughn spent as a failure before getting traded to Milwaukee. Then there's the All-Star game itself, which did not feature Adrian Houser and his 2.9 bWAR in less than half a season, but instead had Shane Smith as the Sox representative, apparently chosen by people who last saw a game on June 10 — since when Smith has given up 23 earned runs in 18 1⁄3 innings. In more crucial off-field matters, the two ooh and aah over a story eight teams have shown interest in Luis Robert Jr. and his 67 OPS+, but have more hope a decent set of prospects could be had for Houser or Mike Tauchman — or maybe some combination of all three. Or maybe some contender will take Robert if they can also have the recipe for the Campfire Milkshake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by MLB Network analyst Dan Plesac to share his takeaways from the All-Star Game and to discuss the MLB trade market.
What an incredible week for the Brewers. Milwaukee went 6-0, sweeping the mighty Dodgers in the process, got some remarkable all-star news and won twice via walk-off. Host JR Radcliffe and Brewers reporter Curt Hogg discuss the shocking news of Jacob Misiorowski getting added to the all-star team (coincidentally after dominating the Dodgers?), the news that Trevor Megill is headed to Atlanta for the showcase as well and another strong start from Brandon Woodruff. Now 16 games above .500, the Brewers hit the all-star break on a high. Plus: Andrew Vaughn arrives in a huge way, Pat Murphy's decision to openly bench Joey Ortiz, Sal Frelick's injury and walk-off winners from Jackson Chourio and Caleb Durbin. In Three Up, Three Down (40:30), they talk Jesús Made in the Futures Game, Andruw Monasterio's heads-up baserunning, last year's No. 1 pick having a moment and ... Adrian Houser? In Remembrew When (54:30), JR revisits another week that could be considered the greatest in franchise lore, and Curt Blanche (1:00:15) tackles one component of All-Star Weekend. Then, JR interviews two Brewers players, including Andrew Vaughn (1:05:15), who had a sensational first week in Milwaukee with a home run in his first at-bat and game-tying hits in eventual walk-off wins twice. He also chats with Anthony Seigler (1:10:15), another newcomer who has the unique distinction of being able to throw with either hand. Music intro from bensound.com. Musical cues (in order): "I Got What You Want" (Extended Version) by Gloria Tells, "Arriving at Dusk" by American Legion and "Screaming Fool" by Andreas Dahlback, all from www.epidemicsound.com.
In the final hour, Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris discussed whether White Sox right-hander Adrian Houser would be a good fit for the Cubs as they browse the trade market for rotation help. After that, Rahimi and Harris fired up the Meatball Machine to hear Score listeners pitch trade scenarios for the Cubs and White Sox.
Cam Schlittler looked pretty good in his debut (2:22)! ... Tyler Glasnow was solid in his return (10:00). ... Dylan Cease continues to disappoint (14:30). ... News (20:38): Ronald Acuña was back in the lineup and homered twice! ... It might be happening for Roman Anthony and Jasson Dominguez (25:12). ... Adrian Houser or Brandon Walter if you need a SPARP (28:50). ... Noelvi Marte homered for the first time since returning (35:30). ... HEY REAL QUICK! Thoughts on Jesus Luzardo, Kris Bubic and others (45:55). ... Updated arbitrary endpoints for hot hitters (59:16). ... We wrap up with leftovers, bullpen updates and streamers (1:02:30). Fantasy Baseball Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday Download and Follow Fantasy Baseball Today on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QiKv Get awesome Fantasy Baseball Today merch here: http://bit.ly/3y8dUqi Follow FBT on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fbtpod?_t=8WyMkPdKOJ1&_r=1 Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CPTowers @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday Sign up for the FBT Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/fantasy-baseball-today/ For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can listen to Fantasy Baseball Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris opened their show by breaking down the Cubs' 4-2 loss to the Twins on Wednesday in Minnesota. After that, they examined what ticket prices could be when the Bears build a new stadium down the line. Later, they discussed White Sox right-hander Adrian Houser having another strong outing in his team's win against the Blue Jays.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris broke down the Cubs' 4-2 loss to the Twins on Wednesday and discussed White Sox right-hander Adrian Houser having another strong outing in his team's win against the Blue Jays.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed White Sox right-hander Adrian Houser having another great outing in a win against the Blue Jays on Wednesday afternoon. Which teams could be interested in Houser on the trade market?
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed White Sox right-hander Adrian Houser having another great outing in a win against the Blue Jays on Wednesday afternoon. Which teams could be interested in Houser on the trade market? After that, Holmes shared which rarely seen plays in baseball are his favorite.
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker break down the Blue Jays' 2-1 loss to both wrap up the series in Chicago and end their win streak at 10 games. They take your calls and texts, and get right to the John Schneider decision to keep George Springer and Alejandro Kirk out of the starting lineup - why did they sit with an off day tomorrow? They also discuss a tough day for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - should he shoulder more of the blame given the baserunning errors and struggles at the plate in this one? Plus, they look ahead to the trade deadline - could Adrian Houser, the White Sox starter in this game, be on the move - and react to DJ LeMahieu being released by the Yankees. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In the final hour of the show, MLB Network Analyst Dan Plesac joined the show in the final hour of the show to talk about his experience filling in as White Sox Color Analyst
MLB Network's Dan Plesac joined the show to discuss his time last week filling in for Steve Stone in the CHSN White Sox Color Analyst role. He talked about what makes starter Adrian Houser a good trade chip for the Sox
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In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Jon Heyman of the New York Post and MLB Network to discuss the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines. After that, Mully and Haugh pondered whether the Cubs can do enough and offer enough money to convince star right fielder Kyle Tucker to sign a long-term contract with them.
Adrian Houser's journey to the South Side has been anything but ordinary. On the latest episode of The White Sox Podcast, Chuck Garfien talks with the veteran right-hander about his chaotic year across five organizations, how a reset in Triple-A led to a 72-hour fast and the carnivore diet, and why he's pitching better than ever. Houser also reflects on his infamous “throw-up games,” his immediate chemistry with rookie catcher Edgar Quero, and how he's embracing a mentor role in Chicago's rotation.
Rundown[Intro] Thoughts about the White Sox efforts against the Mets[5:43] Miguel Vargas has turnaround his tenure with the White Sox in his last 31 games. Are we buying Vargas as part of a new core? [25:24] Adrian Houser has yet to allow a run for the White Sox after two starts. How he's been a great help for the White Sox and why MLB teams might be lining up to trade for him[34:00] Recapping the Matt Thaiss trade to Tampa[38:33] By the Numbers: Looking at recent trends with White Sox bullpen arms[47:57] Series Preview: Baltimore Orioles
Rundown[Intro] Hello, Adrian Houser. The new White Sox starting pitcher impresses in his first start. [9:10] Joshua Palacios had a good series against Seattle. Does that buy him more time in Chicago?[14:43] Chase Meidroth is leading the White Sox in wRC+[22:08] Tim Elko is taking up more playing time defensively at first base. How long will this arrangement last? [36:01] Luis Robert Jr. is not getting better and it seems it's time to hit the panic button[45:58] Series Preview: Texas Rangers. As Jake Burger returns to Chicago, do the White Sox regret that trade with Miami?