The White Sox might have future role players on the farm, but they have little star potential.
Ben and Sam answer listener emails about how much steroids help, the best farm systems in baseball, and how they’d try to negotiate a hypothetical trade.
Ben and Sam discuss what the Ervin Santana trade says about the Royals’ rotation and the pitching market, then talk about what Rick Hahn’s ascension to the GM role in Chicago means for the future of front offices.
The White Sox have a new GM, but the old one isn’t going away.
The Angels and Dodgers lose close games they badly wanted to win.
Ben and Sam discuss Kenny Williams’ contention that the poorly rated White Sox farm system is just misunderstood, then consider whether the Cubs should be concerned about Starlin Castro’s makeup.
Wherever he goes, Ozzie Guillen attempts to be the center of attention. And we give him exactly what he wants.
The White Sox center fielder is good, again, surprisingly (for now).
Can you tell which pitches will leads to hits and which will lead to outs without seeing the results?
Chris Sale pitches well once again, and once again looks disgusting doing it.
A look at how Phil Humber has changed the way he is attacking batters
Kenny Williams and Teddy Ruxpin or: Why the White Sox can’t have nice things.
“Unfortunately, as of this date, it looks as if, quite frankly, it’s possible that I made a bad decision here and there.”