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James Fox of FutureSox joins Ed for one more show and talks about how quickly the hook comes for bad players and who is waiting to take their place. What's the real issue with White Sox TV revenue and does Danny Wirtz have a real beef with Jerry, or have mistakes been made all around? No rabbit ears needed for 30 Minutes of Sox! 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!
From 'The Boone Podcast' (subscribe here): White Sox TV analyst Scott Podsednik tells Bret Boone what it's been like in Chicago during this rough season and what the organization needs to do to get back on track soon. 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
White Sox TV analyst Scott Podsednik tells Bret what it's been like in Chicago during this rough season and what the organization needs to do to get back on track soon. 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
In the final hour of Hit & Run, Matt Spiegel is joined by White Sox beat writer James Fegan of Sox Machine to talk about the Sox' 6-5 win over the Cardinals and where the future home of White Sox TV may end. Later, Spiegel previews the Cubs finale vs the Brewers.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel was joined by White Sox television analyst Steve Stone to discuss why center fielder Luis Robert Jr. is a "must-watch" player. Stone also shared more details about former broadcast partner Jason Benetti's exit from the White Sox television booth in the offseason. Benetti is now the Tigers' television play-by-play announcer.
Chuck Garfien speaks with John Schriffen about his new job as White Sox play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports Chicago. They discuss his enthusiastic style of calling games, the difference between being a national broadcaster and now being a local announcer with the White Sox, what he's learning about White Sox fans, how he got the job replacing Jason Benetti and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
New White Sox TV broadcaster John Schriffen joins the show.
Hour 3: Courtney Cronin in for Kap! A conversation with new White Sox TV play-by-play voice John Schriffen. Courtney and J. Hood go through the Friday Folder! Do you eat snow? Do you eat in the shower?
This week on Episode 83 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin break down the big news of Doc Rivers leaving ESPN after just three months to coach the Milwaukee Bucks, dig into the NFL announcing crews for Championship Sunday, and discuss the new hire for the Chicago White Sox TV voice. A multitude of announcers from past and present are mentioned throughout the show with an array of topics discussed including:*** Doc Rivers leaving ESPN*** What's next for ESPN's NBA coverage*** Mike Breen and Doris Burke*** NFL Divisional Round Review*** NFL Champ Sunday Preview*** Kevin Harlan's Wide Right call*** Detroit Lions local radio call *** John Schriffen named White Sox TV voice *** College Basketball weekend preview*** NHL on ESPN*** Early morning for viewers of Australian Open *** Rest in Peace Larry Zimmer, voice of Broncos and Buffaloes It's all part of the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" on the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast feed and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple, Spreaker, Spotify, Google, etc.!
This week on Episode 83 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin break down the big news of Doc Rivers leaving ESPN after just three months to coach the Milwaukee Bucks, dig into the NFL announcing crews for Championship Sunday, and discuss the new hire for the Chicago White Sox TV voice. A multitude of announcers from past and present are mentioned throughout the show with an array of topics discussed including:*** Doc Rivers leaving ESPN*** What's next for ESPN's NBA coverage*** Mike Breen and Doris Burke*** NFL Divisional Round Review*** NFL Champ Sunday Preview*** Kevin Harlan's Wide Right call*** Detroit Lions local radio call *** John Schriffen named White Sox TV voice *** College Basketball weekend preview*** NHL on ESPN*** Early morning for viewers of Australian Open *** Rest in Peace Larry Zimmer, voice of Broncos and Buffaloes It's all part of the "Announcer Schedules Podcast" on the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast feed and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple, Spreaker, Spotify, Google, etc.!
Blind Mike is in studio, as Kirk teases a major Dozen Trivia announcement. (13:00) Gerry is back and pulling for the Ravens to take down The Right's new enemy, Taylor Swift. (20:30) A YouTuber put out a hit piece video about Dave Portnoy, while also giving Mike a shoutout. (23:30) Nate is taking over Barstool Radio on Fridays. (26:40) Kirk announces he has traded himself off of Team Minihane. (32:00) Lauren Compton joins the show to finally meet Blind Mike. (44:30) The Barstool world reacts to Kirk joining Mark Titus and Kenjac on Team Smockin' in exchange for Mintzy. (54:15) The Commissioner, Jeff D. Lowe, calls in to discuss Kirk's latest move within The Dozen. (01:16:30) Kirk's former teammate, Hank, issues a statement on The Skip leaving their team. (01:18:00) Caitlin Clark flopped after a fan stormed the court. (01:28:45) Will Flemming is one of the finalists for The White Sox TV broadcast position. (01:35:30) Kirk runs through the Oscar nominations, while Justin plans his own award winners. (01:44:00) Justin and his family made a trip to the bingo hall. (01:47:30) More Dozen reactions from Mintzy and Rico. (02:00:30) Kirk wants Steve from Glosta to have two questions ready for Robert Iler and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. (02:04:15) Kirk debates having SassESnacks as a niche category. (02:06:30) Kirk calls Mut to confirm his availability for tomorrow.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
In the last hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh take calls from White Sox fans on if Jason Benetti leaving the White Sox TV booth, is the final straw for them to convert to Cubs fans
Today in sports Not exactly a prime time performance by the Bears and Panthers Michigan State basketball picks up first win. Michigan hosts Youngstown State tonight. Central Michigan women fall at S. Alabama, Benton Harbor's Desrae Kyles scores 3 and has 7 rebounds for CMU. Red Wings fall to Montreal in OT, Blackhawks beat Tampa Bay 5-3, Bedard has highest scoring game of his young career. Pacers beat Bucks 126-124, despite 53 from Giannis. Detroit Tigers snag White Sox TV play by play announcer Jason Benetti High School Volleyball Regional Finals HS Football playoffs continue tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in sports Not exactly a prime time performance by the Bears and Panthers Michigan State basketball picks up first win. Michigan hosts Youngstown State tonight. Central Michigan women fall at S. Alabama, Benton Harbor's Desrae Kyles scores 3 and has 7 rebounds for CMU. Red Wings fall to Montreal in OT, Blackhawks beat Tampa Bay 5-3, Bedard has highest scoring game of his young career. Pacers beat Bucks 126-124, despite 53 from Giannis. Detroit Tigers snag White Sox TV play by play announcer Jason Benetti High School Volleyball Regional Finals HS Football playoffs continue tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in sports Not exactly a prime time performance by the Bears and Panthers Michigan State basketball picks up first win. Michigan hosts Youngstown State tonight. Central Michigan women fall at S. Alabama, Benton Harbor's Desrae Kyles scores 3 and has 7 rebounds for CMU. Red Wings fall to Montreal in OT, Blackhawks beat Tampa Bay 5-3, Bedard has highest scoring game of his young career. Pacers beat Bucks 126-124, despite 53 from Giannis. Detroit Tigers snag White Sox TV play by play announcer Jason Benetti High School Volleyball Regional Finals HS Football playoffs continue tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in sports Not exactly a prime time performance by the Bears and Panthers Michigan State basketball picks up first win. Michigan hosts Youngstown State tonight. Central Michigan women fall at S. Alabama, Benton Harbor's Desrae Kyles scores 3 and has 7 rebounds for CMU. Red Wings fall to Montreal in OT, Blackhawks beat Tampa Bay 5-3, Bedard has highest scoring game of his young career. Pacers beat Bucks 126-124, despite 53 from Giannis. Detroit Tigers snag White Sox TV play by play announcer Jason Benetti High School Volleyball Regional Finals HS Football playoffs continue tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today in sports Not exactly a prime time performance by the Bears and Panthers Michigan State basketball picks up first win. Michigan hosts Youngstown State tonight. Central Michigan women fall at S. Alabama, Benton Harbor's Desrae Kyles scores 3 and has 7 rebounds for CMU. Red Wings fall to Montreal in OT, Blackhawks beat Tampa Bay 5-3, Bedard has highest scoring game of his young career. Pacers beat Bucks 126-124, despite 53 from Giannis. Detroit Tigers snag White Sox TV play by play announcer Jason Benetti High School Volleyball Regional Finals HS Football playoffs continue tonight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
White Sox fans are pissed off and starter Lance Lynn joins FT Live to address the issues. He calls out a strategy that's not working for their pitching staff and personally reveals what pitch "can f*** right off right now." Fans have a plan for how he can get back to world domination and he hilariously buys in to the damn plan. White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone called out Lynn hours after this interview and Lance already shot down the same uneducated criticism that Stone shares with some local radio hosts during this interview. Yankees All-Star catcher Jose Trevino goes unrecognized in Manhattan and tells LoCain, Pierzynski and Braun why that happens. Trevino also drops a teaser about a new Yanks celebration coming soon. We're LIVE every weekday 1-3pE on FT's Youtube channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker recap the Blue Jays' series win over the New York Yankees as starters Yusei Kikuchi, Alek Manoah, and Kevin Gausman were all on their game; especially Gausman who pitched seven shutout innings with 11 strikeouts. Sportsnet's Shi Davidi joins the show to discuss Manoah's bounce-back start and the starting rotation settling in (28:36). Following Shi, the guys examine how the Blue Jays' division rivals fared over the weekend in the latest edition of ‘In The East' (49:31). White Sox TV voice Jason Benetti previews the upcoming Chicago-Toronto series, provides a scouting report on the team's starters, and discusses Liam Hendriks' journey working his way back after announcing that he is cancer-free (01:18:40). 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, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi were joined White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss shortstop Tim Anderson being placed on the 10-day injured list with a sprained left knee, right-hander Michael Kopech's strong six innings against the Pirates on Sunday, and much more. Later, Cubs president of business operations Crane Kenney joined the show to discuss the new LED lights at Wrigley Field.
Jason Benetti is a refreshingly unique voice in the world of sports who has built a solid following. And oh, by the way, he has Cerebral Palsy. Not that he would ever discount that. On the contrary, he discusses it and in depth in this very enlightening part two of our podcast.Benetti never wanted his disability to be a reason for his success but it's a constant reminder of the adversities he's faced from childhood on. Yes, he still faces adversity from people who try to be understanding but really don't understand CP.“The great thing that comes from looking different is that some point over the last ten years is I gained a pretty substantial belief in my work and the work I put into myself,” Benetti said.“I know I'm good at what I do because if I wasn't there's no way anyone would put me on television.”That said, Benetti has managed to become an extremely popular voice of Fox sports and the Chicago White Sox, the team he rooted for growing up in suburban Chicago.What sets Benetti apart is his brilliant sense of humor and timing. It doesn't matter who he works whether it's his White Sox analyst Steve Stone or a unique person in his own right, Bill Walton. Benetti's talents shine through but he knows the perception of who he is won't change. It what he does know is that he's good at what he does because if he wasn't no one would put him on Television.In this riveting and revealing part two Benetti goes in depth about his disability along with great relationship with his White Sox analyst Steve Stone.Tell me a story I don't know is proud to be part of Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is presented by Mr.Duct. (Mr duct cleaning.com) Make sure to follow/subscribe to the Last Word on Sports Media podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.Also, find us at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jason Benetti is a refreshingly unique voice in the world of sports who has built a solid following. And oh, by the way, he has Cerebral Palsy. Not that he would ever discount that. On the contrary, he discusses it and in depth in this very enlightening part two of our podcast.Benetti never wanted his disability to be a reason for his success but it's a constant reminder of the adversities he's faced from childhood on. Yes, he still faces adversity from people who try to be understanding but really don't understand CP.“The great thing that comes from looking different is that some point over the last ten years is I gained a pretty substantial belief in my work and the work I put into myself,” Benetti said.“I know I'm good at what I do because if I wasn't there's no way anyone would put me on television.”That said, Benetti has managed to become an extremely popular voice of Fox sports and the Chicago White Sox, the team he rooted for growing up in suburban Chicago.What sets Benetti apart is his brilliant sense of humor and timing. It doesn't matter who he works whether it's his White Sox analyst Steve Stone or a unique person in his own right, Bill Walton. Benetti's talents shine through but he knows the perception of who he is won't change. It what he does know is that he's good at what he does because if he wasn't no one would put him on Television.In this riveting and revealing part two Benetti goes in depth about his disability along with great relationship with his White Sox analyst Steve Stone.Tell me a story I don't know is proud to be part of Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is presented by Mr.Duct. (Mr duct cleaning.com) Make sure to follow/subscribe to the Last Word on Sports Media podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.Also, find us at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jason Benetti is a refreshingly unique voice in the world of sports who has built a solid following. And oh, by the way, he has Cerebral Palsy. Not that he would ever discount that. On the contrary, he discusses it and in depth in this very enlightening part two of our podcast. Benetti never wanted his disability to be a reason for his success but it's a constant reminder of the adversities he's faced from childhood on. Yes, he still faces adversity from people who try to be understanding but really don't understand CP.That said, Benetti has managed to become an extremely popular voice of Fox sports and the Chicago White Sox, the team he rooted for growing up in suburban Chicago.In this riveting and revealing part two coming Tuesday, Benetti goes in depth about his disability along with great relationship with his White Sox analyst Steve Stone.Tell me a story I don't know is proud to be part of Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is presented by Mr.Duct. (Mr duct cleaning.com) Make sure to follow/subscribe to "Last Word on Sports Media" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jason Benetti is a refreshingly unique voice in the world of sports who has built a solid following. And oh, by the way, he has Cerebral Palsy. Not that he would ever discount that. On the contrary, he discusses it and in depth in this very enlightening part two of our podcast. Benetti never wanted his disability to be a reason for his success but it's a constant reminder of the adversities he's faced from childhood on. Yes, he still faces adversity from people who try to be understanding but really don't understand CP.That said, Benetti has managed to become an extremely popular voice of Fox sports and the Chicago White Sox, the team he rooted for growing up in suburban Chicago.In this riveting and revealing part two coming Tuesday, Benetti goes in depth about his disability along with great relationship with his White Sox analyst Steve Stone.Tell me a story I don't know is proud to be part of Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is presented by Mr.Duct. (Mr duct cleaning.com) Make sure to follow/subscribe to "Last Word on Sports Media" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He's everywhere! Turn on a game on TV or tune in one on radio and you're bound to hear Jason Benetti. His career has skyrocketed and with good reason: he's very good at what he does but when I mentioned that to him he said the reason is the radio department at Homewood Flossmoor High School in suburban Chicago and the radio station at Syracuse University.“I was a good student in grammar school, probably too polite at times. There was really no edge except I would go home and my parents and I would watch Robin Williams and George Carlin and Dennis Miller and Dennis Leary. I always appreciated really good comedians.”The voice of the team he grew up loving, the White Sox, Benetti also works for Fox sports calling major league baseball, college basketball and so much more.In part one of this thoroughly enjoyable podcast, Benetti touches many bases including his comedic side ( he grew up loving Robin Williams, George Carlin and Saturday Night Live among others, his law degree and expresses his great respect for analysts Steve Stone and Bill Walton.in part two Benetti gets deep into his difficult childhood and dealing with Cerebral Palsy.Tell me a story I don't know is proud to be part of Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is presented by Mr.Duct. (Mr duct cleaning.com) Make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! And find out more at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He's everywhere! Turn on a game on TV or tune in one on radio and you're bound to hear Jason Benetti. His career has skyrocketed and with good reason: he's very good at what he does but when I mentioned that to him he said the reason is the radio department at Homewood Flossmoor High School in suburban Chicago and the radio station at Syracuse University.“I was a good student in grammar school, probably too polite at times. There was really no edge except I would go home and my parents and I would watch Robin Williams and George Carlin and Dennis Miller and Dennis Leary. I always appreciated really good comedians.”The voice of the team he grew up loving, the White Sox, Benetti also works for Fox sports calling major league baseball, college basketball and so much more.In part one of this thoroughly enjoyable podcast, Benetti touches many bases including his comedic side ( he grew up loving Robin Williams, George Carlin and Saturday Night Live among others, his law degree and expresses his great respect for analysts Steve Stone and Bill Walton.in part two Benetti gets deep into his difficult childhood and dealing with Cerebral Palsy.Tell me a story I don't know is proud to be part of Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is presented by Mr.Duct. (Mr duct cleaning.com) Make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!! And find out more at www.lastwordonsports.com/podcastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He's everywhere! Turn on a game on TV or tune in one on radio and you're bound to hear Jason Benetti. His career has skyrocketed and with good reason: he's very good at what he does but when I mentioned that too him he said the reason is the radio department at Homewood Flossmoor High School in suburban Chicago and the radio station at Syracuse University.The voice of the team he grew up loving, the White Sox, Benetti also works for Fox sports calling major league baseball, college basketball and so much more.In part one of this thoroughly enjoyable podcast, Benetti touches many bases including his comedic side ( he grew up loving Robin Williams, George Carlin and Saturday Night Live among others, his law degree and expresses his great respect for analysts Steve Stone and Bill Walton.Part one is out on Tuesday!Tell me a story I don't know is proud to be part of Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is presented by Mr.Duct. (Mr duct cleaning.com) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He's everywhere! Turn on a game on TV or tune in one on radio and you're bound to hear Jason Benetti. His career has skyrocketed and with good reason: he's very good at what he does but when I mentioned that too him he said the reason is the radio department at Homewood Flossmoor High School in suburban Chicago and the radio station at Syracuse University.The voice of the team he grew up loving, the White Sox, Benetti also works for Fox sports calling major league baseball, college basketball and so much more.In part one of this thoroughly enjoyable podcast, Benetti touches many bases including his comedic side ( he grew up loving Robin Williams, George Carlin and Saturday Night Live among others, his law degree and expresses his great respect for analysts Steve Stone and Bill Walton.Part one is out on Tuesday!Tell me a story I don't know is proud to be part of Last Word on Sports Media Podcast and is presented by Mr.Duct. (Mr duct cleaning.com) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chuck Garfien goes into the broadcast booth before a spring training game to speak with the White Sox TV team of Jason Benetti and Steve Stone. In a wide-ranging conversation they cover many topics, including how the pitch clock is affecting the game and the broadcast, their expectations for the upcoming season, which White Sox player they think will have a comeback season and much, much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Danny Parkins for their daily transition segment. They reacted to the Sun-Times reporting that White Sox television play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti and analyst Steve Stone remain without contracts.
In the third hour, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes, and Leila Rahimi were joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss the White Sox's 5-3 loss to the Orioles on Tuesday night in Baltimore, the team's lack of hustle, and much more. Bernstein, Holmes, and Rahimi then talked about the way the Sox are misusing the injured list. Later, they discussed their takeaways from the Cubs doubleheader against the Cardinals Tuesday, including an impressive debut for rookie right-hander Javier Assad in Game 1 and designated hitter Franmil Reyes taking the mound in Game 2.
Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel begin the third hour speaking with White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone about the spot the Sox now find themselves in, with a tough couple of series' this week. They then return their attention to the Bears, as they look at some of the guys down the depth chart who had good games on Saturday.
Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss right-hander Michael Kopech being pulled after six hitless innings in Friday's game against the Tigers.
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss right-hander Johnny Cueto's dominant start against the Twins on Thursday night, why it's time for Eloy Jimenez to become the team's designated hitter and much more.
In the third hour, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes, and Leila Rahimi were joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss right-hander Johnny Cueto pitching six innings of three-run ball against the Angels on Tuesday, shortstop Tim Anderson's baserunning, right-hander Michael Kopech taking the mound against the Angels on Wednesday night and more. They then discussed the Bulls reportedly having interest in Magic big man Mo Bamba. Later, Leila shared why she likes the idea of the Bulls trading for Jazz big man Rudy Gobert.
Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by discussing the White Sox drama from Thursday, when manager Tony La Russa decided to walk Dodgers star Trea Turner with a 1-2 count, a move that backfired. Later, White Sox TV play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti joined the show to discuss La Russa and the latest White Sox storylines.
Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss manager Tony La Russa's controversial decision to intentionally walk Dodgers shortstop Trea Turner with a 1-2 count Thursday, which was followed by second baseman Max Muncy unloading with a three-run home run.
In the second hour, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss manager Tony La Russa's controversial decision to intentionally walk Dodgers shortstop Trea Turner with a 1-2 count Thursday, which was followed by second baseman Max Muncy unloading with a three-run home run. The guys then reacted to former White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski's recent interview with the Tribune in which he discussed his interest level in becoming the team's manager in the future. Later, Spiegel and Parkins discussed big drama in the "Beat the Streak" world.
In the first hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss manager Tony La Russa's lineup changes, the struggles of third baseman Yoan Moncada and more. Later, BetQL host Joe Ostrowski joined the show to discuss betting on the NBA Finals matchup between the Celtics and Warriors, why the White Sox are still favored to win the AL Central division despite their struggles and more.
Laurence Holmes was joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss manager Tony La Russa's lineup changes, the struggles of third baseman Yoan Moncada and more.
Dan and Leila spoke with White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone about the issues involving the White Sox injuries, focus and more.
In the final hour of a Leila Wednesday, Dan and Leila spoke with White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone about what is fair to be concerned about and what is fair to hope for moving forward. Then they looked at more numbers illustrating Yasmani Grandal's struggles and why the betting markets still trust the White Sox to win the division.
In the second hour, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss shortstop Tim Anderson going on the 10-day injured list with a strained right groin, outfielder Luis Robert being reinstated from the COVID-19 list, whether the team should consider playing Jake Burger at second base and more. The guys then discussed the Reds outfielder Tommy Pham slapping Giants outfielder Joc Pederson over fantasy football. Later, BetQL host Joe Ostrowski discussed the latest odds on the White Sox winning the AL Central.
Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss shortstop Tim Anderson going on the 10-day injured list with a strained right groin, outfielder Luis Robert being reinstated from the COVID-19 list, whether the team should consider playing Jake Burger at second base and more.
Parkins and Spiegel executive producer Shane Riordan really wants to be mentioned during a White Sox TV broadcast. Shane hasn't yet gotten his wish but he was finally mentioned on a different sports broadcast.
In the first hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss the White Sox's 16-3 loss to the Red Sox in Chicago on Tuesday night, the team's approach to their starting rotation and much more. Later, Laurence discussed his takeaways from the Sox's loss to the Red Sox and the Cubs' 11-4 win against the Reds in Cincinnati on Tuesday night.
Laurence Holmes was joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss the White Sox's 16-3 loss to the Red Sox in Chicago on Tuesday night, the team's approach to their starting rotation, catcher Yasmani Grandal's struggles at the plate and much more.
Laurence Holmes was joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss the White Sox winning their five-game series against the Royals in Kansas City, the team utilizing more of a hit-and-run offense, their upcoming series against the Yankees in New York, and more. Later, Laurence previewed the Cubs' game against the Diamondbacks at Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon and the team unveiling the statue of legendary pitcher Fergie Jenkins.
Laurence Holmes was joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss the White Sox winning their five-game series against the Royals in Kansas City, the team utilizing more of a hit-and-run offense, their upcoming series against the Yankees in New York, and more.
During the "One Last Thing" segment, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel listened to Ozzie Guillen tell the story of what his pregame ritual was as a player on the White Sox TV pregame show before answering questions from Score listeners.
Lance Lynn joined Jason Benetti and Gordon Beckham in the White Sox television booth Tuesday night. On top of being a lights-out starting pitcher, the guy is hysterical. He gives Beckham a ton of shit. Then, Tracy McGrady tells us about both the Bulls' failed recruiting effort for his talents and the time Jerry Reinsdorf vetoed a trade that would've set him up with Michael Jordan. Even a personalized message from Oprah wasn't able to get the job done.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel was joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss the team's 4-2 start to the season, Luis Robert's hitting ability and much more. Later, former NFL running back Ricky Williams joined the show to tell stories from his football career and his cannabis brand, Highsman. Spiegs brought on a special guest to surprise Williams.
Matt Spiegel was joined by White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone to discuss the team's 4-2 start to the season, Luis Robert's hitting ability and much more.
You want a big spring training trade? We got one! Chuck Garfien speaks with White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone about the AJ Pollock/Craig Kimbrel trade. Plus, Garret Crochet probably needs Tommy John surgery, and what if the White Sox are able to acquire A's pitcher Sean Manaea as well? Lots to talk about!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happened with the White Sox in 2021 and what happens next? Chuck Garfien breaks it all down with White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone who explains why the Astros beat the White Sox in the ALDS and what moves the White Sox might make in the off-season. They also talk about Michael Kopech, Dylan Cease, Yasmani Grandal, Craig Kimbrel, Dallas Keuchel, and more. (3:23) - What happened to the White in the Astro's series and how do they compare and how can they improve?( 12:42) - How can the White Sox be better at defense (16:00) - Did the Astro's have extra information during the series?(21:30) - Will Michael Kopech be a starter next year?(26:39) - Was getting Craig Kimbrel on board(35:00) - Analyzing the offseason moves last year, and what is expected next yearSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Laurence started the show by talking to White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone about the Sox injuries, Oakland's terrible stadium & why some pitchers like Michael Kopech & Carlos Rodon aren't pitching like they did earlier in the season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last night was another epic Tim Anderson game to propel the Sox to a series opening win over the Rays. Plus, how hard should the Sox try for homefield advantage? Also, White Sox TV announcer Jason Benetti joins to talk about watching the team from afar, Tim Anderson's rise and whether or not the Sox should go all in for homefield advantage.
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Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-28:45) – Our buddy Jason Benetti, the TV play by play voice of the White Sox, stops by to takes us through the White Sox TV game called #IsItLunch where fans send in pictures during White Sox day games and asks the question is it lunch. Plus more antics that occur during a Dan and Benetti conversation. (28:46-36:13) – A.J. Foyt Racing’s Charlie Kimball stops by to take us through his perspective of getting bumped from the Indy 500 and why he chose to handle everything as gracefully as he did. (36:14-49:31) – Graham Rahal of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing stops by to take us through his mentality heading into the Indy 500, share if he reminisces on his defeats, and reveal how you stay patient during the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:53) – Tuesday’s show begins with Dan discussing Iowa Hawkeyes point guard Jordan Bohannon getting assaulted outside an Iowa City bar. Also, Dan talks on the future of the Indiana Pacers and examines what changes they should make. Plus, more on Dan’s Door Dashing and some of the national media criticizing him for it. (25:54-36:04) – Dan looks further at the issues with the Pacers from top to bottom and what decisions the team should make this offseason. (36:05-41:22) – The question of how early is too early to order a pizza is reviewed by Dan and Jimmy. Plus, some YouTube chat members get in on the conversation. (41:23-1:10:11) – Our buddy Jason Benetti, the TV play by play voice of the White Sox, stops by to takes us through the White Sox TV game called #IsItLunch where fans send in pictures during White Sox day games and asks the question is it lunch. Plus more antics that occur during a Dan and Benetti conversation. (1:10:12-1:18:28)– A.J. Foyt Racing’s Charlie Kimball stops by to take us through his perspective of getting bumped from the Indy 500 and why he chose to handle everything as gracefully as he did. (1:18:29-1:26:03) – Hour two concludes with Dan and Jimmy discussing Nikola Jokic’s inability to grab two more rebounds last night. Plus, Dan interacts more with listeners on YouTube regarding his Door Dashing adventures. (1:26:04-1:48:25) – Graham Rahal of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing stops by to take us through his mentality heading into the Indy 500, if he reminisces on his defeats, and how you stay patient during the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. Also, more on the Pacers and what the future may hold for them. (1:48:26-2:00:03) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 joins the program to share with us how joint practices between teams work in the NFL offseason. Also, Chap talks on the state of the Colts at this point in the offseason and what he expects from Wentz in Year 1 with Indianapolis. Additionally, Dan and Chap talk on the status of recently signed LT Eric Fisher and if they expect to see him by Week 1. (2:00:04-2:05:42) – Tuesday’s show closes with Dan sharing the results from today’s Race of the Day from Indiana Grand Racing and Casino. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for today’s edition of the JCook Plays of the Day. Also, The Fan’s own Brendan King takes us through the Panthers win over the Lightning to stay alive in the First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harry Caray called his first game as the Chicago White Sox’s TV announcer 50 years ago this week. Reset reflects with a Sox historian about Caray’s tenure.
White Sox TV announcer Jason Benetti joins to preview the White Sox season and top storylines he's looking at heading into 2021. Plus, the Cubs lose and looked awful all around.
Laurence Holmes started the show to talking to White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone about his excitement for the season to start, Yoan Moncada bounce back in 2021, and his feelings on Dylan Cease moving forward. Later, NFL Network's Michael Silver joined Laurence to talk about what happened with Russell Wilson and the Bears See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Very few can be called iconic figures when it comes to baseball allegiances in Chicago but Steve Stone is one of them. Matter of fact, he's the only one who pitched and broadcast for the White Sox and Cubs. Now in his 70s, Stony is better than ever having been partnered with Jason Benetti who has made a meteoric rise in the sport's broadcasting industry. “Stony” is know for his expertise, clairvoyance and rather sharp sense of humor. It's simply part of his allure.Spending 15 years with Harry Caray certainly boosted Stone's prominence and then there was a significant stint with another hall of famer, Hawk Harrelson. His broadcast career began a year after he had the season of his life winning 25 games and the Cy Young award for the Baltimore Orioles in 1980. He quickly learned his craft along side the likes of Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Keith Jackson before the Cubs hired him in 1983 He's been Chicago's premier baseball analyst since and shows no signs of relinquishing that position anytime soon.Hear it all on "Tell me a story I don't know" and make sure to subscribe/rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Very few can be called iconic figures when it comes to baseball allegiances in Chicago but Steve Stone is one of them. Matter of fact, he's the only one who pitched and broadcast for the White Sox and Cubs. Now in his 70s, Stony is better than ever having been partnered with Jason Benetti who has made a meteoric rise in the sport's broadcasting industry. “Stony” is know for his expertise, clairvoyance and rather sharp sense of humor. It's simply part of his allure.Spending 15 years with Harry Caray certainly boosted Stone's prominence and then there was a significant stint with another hall of famer, Hawk Harrelson. His broadcast career began a year after he had the season of his life winning 25 games and the Cy Young award for the Baltimore Orioles in 1980. He quickly learned his craft along side the likes of Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Keith Jackson before the Cubs hired him in 1983 He's been Chicago's premier baseball analyst since and shows no signs of relinquishing that position anytime soon.Hear it all on "Tell me a story I don't know" and make sure to subscribe/rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A preview of upcoming the upcoming conversation with the former Cy Young award winning pitcher turned Chicago baseball TV analyst of the last 4 decades, Steve Stone.And, make sure to subscribe/5 star rate and review "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A preview of upcoming the upcoming conversation with the former Cy Young award winning pitcher turned Chicago baseball TV analyst of the last 4 decades, Steve Stone.And, make sure to subscribe/5 star rate and review "Tell Me A Story I Don't Know" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What kind of year could be in store for the White Sox in 2021? Chuck Garfien speaks with White Sox TV analyst Steve Stone about the team that’s been assembled and why he believes the bullpen will be the best in the majors. Stone talks about a managing philosophy Tony La Russa shared with him in 1978 that is a great match for the current roster, how he won the 1980 Cy Young by changing the mental part of his game, how Ethan Katz can help this pitching staff, and much more.(3:08) - How good can the White Sox be? Steve Stone thinks they can win the World Series(7:30) - How should teams handle pitchers and their arms after a 60 game season?(11:30) - What Tony La Russa told him in 1978 about managing that was years ahead of time(16:20) - Stone's proposal to Rob Manfred for baseball re-alignment(19:58) - Steve on White Sox pitching coach Ethan Katz mixing the mental part of the game with the physical in his coaching style(26:34) - How did Steve Stone win the Cy Young award?
David Kaplan joins the guys to talk Cubs, White Sox, TV and Bears football, then John Bohnenkamp talks minor league baseball going away in Burlington, Big 4 hoops and Hawkeye football and finish with Trent's pick for the night
David Kaplan joins the guys to talk Cubs, White Sox, TV and Bears football, then John Bohnenkamp talks minor league baseball going away in Burlington, Big 4 hoops and Hawkeye football and finish with Trent's pick for the night
Chuck Garfien is joined by Ryan McGuffey and Vinnie Duber to analyze what went wrong in the playoffs with the White Sox, what possible changes could be in store in the offseason and what the future looks like in 2021 and beyond.(1:25) - How would you describe the White Sox 2020 season?(9:20) - What did the end of the season reveal about the White Sox and Rick Renteria?(17:50) - How to evaluate the team with World Series expectations in mind(27:20) - Will James McCann be back in 2021?(33:20) - What will free agency be like this offseason?(45:35) - White Sox TV growth in 2020 was the highest in baseball
On the September 30 edition of A’s Cast Live, Chris Townsend recapped game one of A’s and White Sox (:49) and preview Game two with Dallas Keuchel and Chris Bassitt on the mound (21:50). He was joined by White Sox TV and ESPN PxP voice, Jason Benetti (25:45), A’s Reliever, J.B. Wendelken (56:30), Ray Fosse (1:23:10), Hall of Famer, Hawk Harrelson (1:38:30), Susan Slusser (2:15:50), ESPN PxP voice, Dave Flemming (2:24:50) and MLB Network Reporter, Guy Haberman (2:39:25).
On the first episode of At The Dish, Tommy "The V" Viola chats with White Sox TV broadcaster Jason Benetti about former Knights, finding normalcy during a pandemic, and... pineapples?
In the last hour, Laurence Holmes marveled at the player that White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson has become and how important he is to the folks on the South Side. Later, Holmes and the crew relieved the silly times that broadcasters Jason Benetti and Steve Stone had in the White Sox booth Monday.
Dan McNeil and Danny Parkins opened their show by discussing the unwritten rules of baseball after the Rangers took exception to Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. hitting a grand slam on a 3-0 pitch while San Diego led by seven runs against Texas on Monday. Later, the guys discussed how much fun White Sox broadcasters Jason Benetti and Steve Stone had in calling their game Monday.
White Sox TV play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti joins Roe Conn to talk about how he will call Sox road games remotely during this year’s shortened season and the team’s prospects for a playoff run. Follow your favorite Roe Conn Show characters on Twitter: Follow @RoeConn Follow @kpowell720Follow @LaurenLapkaFollow @kgfrankenthal And be sure to follow Roe […]
Jason Benetti, White Sox TV play-by-play announcer joins The Roe Conn Show to explain how the 2020 MLB 60 game season will work following the announcement that players will report for “spring training” July 1st due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Follow your favorite Roe Conn Show characters on Twitter: Follow @RoeConn Follow @kpowell720Follow @LaurenLapkaFollow @kgfrankenthal […]
MLB needs to stop airing their dirty laundry. Mike Heller says MLB needs to egotiate in private not in public! We talk with Jesse Temple of TheAthletic.com. ESPN and White Sox TV announcer Jason Benetti tells us his story of making it to the bigs plus he does his world famous Sean McDonough impression. Oh and it's National Hamburger Day and we've got our best burgers in Madison list.
White Sox TV announcer Jason Benetti joins John Williams to weigh in on the MLB’s estimated start of the season in July. He describes his own comfort level with going back to work then and WGN Radio Sports Director Dave Eanet also shares his thoughts.
White Sox TV announcer Jason Benetti joins John Williams to weigh in on the MLB’s estimated start of the season in July. He describes his own comfort level with going back to work then and WGN Radio Sports Director Dave Eanet also shares his thoughts.
White Sox TV announcer Jason Benetti joins John Williams to weigh in on the MLB’s estimated start of the season in July. He describes his own comfort level with going back to work then and WGN Radio Sports Director Dave Eanet also shares his thoughts.
With MLB suspending all baseball activities, what does a player do with this down time? Host Chuck Garfien finds out with White Sox TV play-by-play man Jason Benetti, as they sit down with Sox star pitcher Lucas Giolito. They get into, his routine now that baseball has been put on pause, his love of video games, and they discuss movies. Prepare to do a deep dive into White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito.(1:15) - What has the last few days been like for Giolito(7:20) - How can you prepare yourself for a delayed season?(16:00) - The White Sox arcade Olympics(23:30) - Replacing movie characters with White Sox players(33:10) - Lucas' interest in video games
Mark Carman delivers us the latest White Sox Weekly amidst the news of the Coronavirus and it's impact on the world of sports including baseball. White Sox TV play-by-play broadcaster Jason Benetti stops by the show to give some perspective on the situation and let's us know who he is handling the current matters on hand. Also, hear from GM Rick Hahn as he discusses the MLB's decision to suspend Spring Training and more!
On the latest edition of White Sox Weekly, host Mark Carman starts off the show talking to the radio voice of the White Sox, Ed Farmer. Does he think Lucas Giolito getting to 20 wins? We also recap some of the hilarity that ensued on the White Sox TV broadcast on August 16th with Bill Walton. What were some of the highlights? Carm runs through them, and discusses who he’d like to see be in the booth with Jason Benetti. Would you like to see a Barack Obama, Bo Jackson or Ozzie Guillen?Carman also chats with Sox catcher James McCann about his recent hot streak and more…Finally, we sit down with 3rd round draft pick Andrew Dalquist out of Rodondo Union High School to talk about his journey to where he’s at now, when he found out the White Sox were interested, and what he likes to do in his free time.
On the latest edition of White Sox Weekly, host Mark Carman starts off the show talking to the radio voice of the White Sox, Ed Farmer. Does he think Lucas Giolito getting to 20 wins? We also recap some of the hilarity that ensued on the White Sox TV broadcast on August 16th with Bill Walton. What were some of the highlights? Carm runs through them, and discusses who he'd like to see be in the booth with Jason Benetti. Would you like to see a Barack Obama, Bo Jackson or Ozzie Guillen? Carman also chats with Sox catcher James McCann about his recent hot streak and more… Finally, we sit down with 3rd round draft pick Andrew Dalquist out of Rodondo Union High School to talk about his journey to where he's at now, when he found out the White Sox were interested, and what he likes to do in his free time.
On the latest edition of White Sox Weekly, White Sox TV broadcaster Jason Benetti joins the show from White Sox camp in Arizona and dishes the latest news surrounding the team as the second week of Spring Training wraps up.
On the latest edition of White Sox Weekly, White Sox TV broadcaster Jason Benetti joins the show from White Sox camp in Arizona and dishes the latest news surrounding the team as the second week of spring training wraps up.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Episode 144 The guest on this edition of FanGraphs Audio is also the newest addition to CBS Sports’ blog Eye on Baseball, Dayn Perry. Among the topics discussed: Dayn’s checkered employment history; the virtues of Kevin Towers as both a baseball man and regular man; and the virtues of White Sox TV commentator Hawk Harrelson’s […]
Welcome to another episode of "Coppock on Sports" brought to you by the fine folks at American Taxi. Host Chet Coppock hates to say it, but the White Sox TV broadcast team of Ken Harrelson and Steve Stone have gone flat. Coppock says Stoney needs to step it up in the booth and give Hawk a hand!
Welcome to another episode of "Coppock on Sports" brought to you by the fine folks at American Taxi. Host Chet Coppock hates to say it, but the White Sox TV broadcast team of Ken Harrelson and Steve Stone have gone flat. Coppock says Stoney needs to step it up in the booth and give Hawk a hand!