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The Sox Machine podcast covers Chicago White Sox news, interviews, analysis, and more. Hosted by Josh Nelson, Jim Margalus, and James Fegan.
"We watch the Chicago White Sox so you don't have to!"
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This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] Highlights from Munetaka Murakami's introduction press conference. Why Chris Getz feels this signing continues the momentum his ballclub has been building since the second half. [10:16] Hello, Sean Newcomb. The White Sox signed the veteran left-handed pitcher open to the idea of having him start games in 2026. A breakdown of how Newcomb's starts went in 2025. [13:15] A thought process of a potential trade offer from Cincinnati to lure Luis Robert Jr. away. [19:48] More new faces join the White Sox coaching staff as Chris Denorfia shares what his responsibilities as Field Coordinator entail. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] Our initial reaction to the Chicago White Sox signing Munetaka Murakami[16:24] What Murakami is bringing to the White Sox: big power and a healthy walk rate[20:16] What are Murakami's red flags? Contact rate is eye-opening that drives a high strikeout rate. Is it possible for the White Sox hitting team can help Murakami make adjustments before arriving to Spring Training? [29:54] 2026 Steamer projections for Murakami. If he meets those projections, is that a good enough outcome for the White Sox?[33:42] What does the Murakami signing mean for Lenyn Sosa, Curtis Mead, and Bryan Ramos?[41:51] Now with Murakami into the fold, Josh Nelson makes the case for the White Sox to NOT trade Luis Robert Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] A behind the scenes retelling of what it was like being at the MLB Draft Lottery and speaking with White Sox personal afterwards.[10:38] A week after the Winter Meetings, and not much has changed for the White Sox. [14:06] A deep dive into the White Sox new Rule 5 draftees: Jedixson Paez and Alexander Alberto. What is their arsenal and how could the White Sox use them in 2026. Do they have enough staying power to last at least 90 days, or are they at risk of being returned to sender? [32:20] It's been a pretty quiet offseason for the White Sox, but we know they have work to do filling out the 40-man roster. We guess at what the next move is. [37:34] Around MLB: Pretty busy day for the free agent reliever market on Tuesday. Are we surprised the White Sox weren't more involved? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Chicago White Sox will have the #1 overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft. Hear from Chris Getz and Mike Shirley's reaction to the news. Sox Machine's Josh Nelson lays out the upcoming outlook for the White Sox draft efforts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] Baseball America's JJ Cooper joins Jim Margalus to share how the MLB Draft Lottery works, and previews the upcoming Rule 5 Draft, which the White Sox should be making another selection on Wednesday.[18:40] Anthony Kay is officially with the Chicago White Sox, and he shared with James Fegan why he picked the organization in his return to the majors. [21:35] Courtney Finnicum of Baseball Isn't Boring talks about her first Winter Meetings experience and latest gossip with the Kyle Teel trade interest from Boston. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Guest: Mike Ferrin, MLB Network RadioRundown[Intro] Audio from Chris Getz who holds court in Monday's Winter Meetings. He talks about maintaining the current course, if he believes there's a contending core being built with players currently in hand, and what the White Sox have achieved in his three years as general manager.[6:16] Mike Ferrin of MLB Network Radio joins the show again to talk about the current Winter Meetings vibes. If there is a big move to be made, why it could be the Washington Nationals making big trade news. What Ferrin thinks about the White Sox, and who fans should know about in the upcoming draft class ahead of Tuesday's lottery.[28:55] Jim Margalus joins Josh Nelson as they hash out what they learned today. Yes, they can see where the White Sox are making improvements, and Getz may have a good long-term plan in place. But once again, a White Sox general manager speaks with no pressure to lose their job, as there are no set expectations. That might work internally at 35th and Shields, but that notion doesn't fly with Chicago White Sox fans. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] The Sox Machine House in Orlando is setup and ready to cover the Winter Meetings. Sharing what we are hoping to learn from Chris Getz and Will Venable in their media scrums. [9:27] Jeff Kent is going to the Hall of Fame, but with Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens missing the voting cutoff again, will they ever make it? [17:55] Around MLB: Pittsburgh Pirates offer Kyle Schwarber a four-year contract, what are the Minnesota Twins trying to accomplish, and the Chicago Cubs kicking the tires on a couple of third base free agents. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] Hello, Anthony Kay. The Chicago White Sox add to their starting rotation by signing Kay to a two year, $12 million contract ($5 million in 2026, $5 million in 2027, $2 million buyout or $10 million mutual option in 2028). What should White Sox fans expect from Kay, and how much risk does this signing carry? [15:57] 2025 Winter Meetings Preview: It appears the biggest storyline for the White Sox in Orlando is Luis Robert Jr. Could he be traded? Does it make sense to trade him now? [31:23] Revisiting the White Sox shopping list and guessing how many items they check off next week. [35:55] Who are interesting targets for the White Sox in the Rule 5 draft[44:32] Around MLB: Our guess in the biggest deal made during the Winter Meetings Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] Dylan Cease signs with the Toronto Blue Jays for a seven year, $210 million contract. Our thoughts about the new deal for an old friend of the White Sox, and a look at how well ex-Aces for the franchise have fared after being traded. [19:18] Ethan Katz is joining the Houston Astros coaching staff. Why he's still well received around MLB. [24:16] With Bo Jackson turning 63 years old, it got Josh Nelson thinking about how he was too young to appreciate his stardom. If possible, he would travel back in time to see Jackson in his prime athletic dominance. Flipping over to the White Sox, which former player would the Sox Machine crew travel back in time to watch? [38:20] Is Pope Leo starting to get tired of receiving White Sox themed gifts? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Date: 11/29/2025Sox Machine's James Fegan joins Inside The Clubhouse on 670 AM the Score, and then White Sox Weekly on ESPN 1000 AM. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Guest: Dan Szymborski, FanGraphsRundown[Intro] Dan Szymborski of FanGraphs.com joins the podcast to review the 2026 ZiPS projections. Where does ZiPS seeing the most improvement for the White Sox? What metric will be key for Colson Montgomery to make another leap forward in his development? Which position group needs the most help this offseason? [31:08] Jim Margalus and James Fegan join the show. Starting with the White Sox hiring new first base coach, Jose Leger.[39:53] Our reactions to the 2026 ZiPS projections. [44:03] A lot of Sam Antonacci love in the last couple of episodes. Is it too soon to hype Antonacci? [51:54] We share what we are thankful for as Thanksgiving approaches. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
:":This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Guest: Jim Callis, MLB.comRundown[Intro] Recap of recent MLB transactions as the White Sox re-sign Derek Hill, but let Mike Tauchman, Tim Elko, and Cam Booser go.[3:42] One of the best friends of the show, Jim Callis of MLB.com joins to recap the Arizona Fall League.[6:53] How this year's AFL prospects stack with previous seasons[9:40] Detroit's top prospect Kevin McGonigle dominated the AFL, and why he's a name White Sox fans should know[14:09] Braden Montgomery was the second ranked prospect from AFL action, and Callis believes he's a future core piece of the White Sox[19:42] It's a short sample size, but the version of Hagen Smith that wowed scouts during the draft showed up in Arizona[24:41] What to make of Sam Antonacci, and why he could challenge Chase Meidroth for playing time. [32:59] Tanner McDougal makes the 40-man roster, and his stuff improved enough in 2025 to give him a shot in 2026.[35:58] Fan Question from Andrew Segall about Rule 5 outfield options[42:38] Fan Question from John Strauss about the infield logjam[49:43] Fan Question from Trooper Galactus about any White Sox prospects with star potential outside of Braden Montgomery Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] The Chicago White Sox added Tanner McDougal and Duncan Davitt to their 40-man roster this week, and then made two additional trades. Audio from White Sox GM Chris Getz explaining the rationale of his decision-making, and Tanner McDougal expressing his excitement in being one step closer to accomplishing his dream. [12:00] James Fegan and Jim Margalus join the show to discuss if there were any surprises with the 40-man decision-making[16:43] First trade: White Sox acquiring LHP Chris Murphy - does he replace Fraser Ellard?[18:52] Speaking of Ellard's retirement, where does that sudden decision rank among unexpected White Sox retirements?[24:07] Second trade: White Sox dealing Yoendrys Gomez and Steven Wilson to Tampa for Everson Pereira and Tanner Murray. With the White Sox dealing with a lack of pitching depth, why did they deal from that depth? Also, does Pereira have the inside track in making the White Sox 26-man roster?[33:37] Justin Ishbia meets the Pope, but also speaks on record for the first time as the White Sox upcoming "Steward". [44:55] MLB's new TV deal with NBC, ESPN, and Netflix sure makes it seem like they can't afford to miss any regular season games with a lockout in 2027. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Sox Machine is also helping with the South Side Food Drive to raise donations for the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Every $1 donated is worth three meals. You can join the virtual food drive by donating at this link: https://myfooddrives.org/team/782427Rundown[Intro] Tuesday, November 18 is two deadlines in Major League Baseball but only one of them concerns the Chicago White Sox. With the 40-man protection deadline approaching, which White Sox prospects get protected from the Rule 5 draft? [9:15] As the GM Meetings were wrapping up, Josh Nelson left for vacation. Biggest takeaway from James Fegan's reporting in Las Vegas is that the White Sox are not going to be big spenders, again. Sure seems like someone within the White Sox organization should be trying to figure out the revenue issue to spur more spending in free agency. [18:05] The White Sox are in the market for a left-handed hitting infielder that could play some third base, but not required. With that clue from Chris Getz, which players fit that criteria? [28:48] St. Louis infielder Brendan Donovan is a left-handed hitting infielder. Should the White Sox kick the tires to see what the Cardinals asking price is? [31:48] Grant Taylor is sticking with bullpen duties, for now. [37:16] Edgar Quero is also sticking around[43:52] Why Andrew Benintendi will be spending more time as the White Sox designated hitter than left fielder in 2026[49:14] What we are watching from the White Sox until the Winter Meetings[54:49] Around MLB: Josh Naylor is staying in Seattle Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law and South Side Food Drive. Need personal injury law help? Visit ankinlaw.com. The South Side Food Drive has now raised more than $20,000. To join, visit https://myfooddrives.org/team/782427Rundown[Intro] The Chicago White Sox introduce Derek Shomon as their new hitting coach. Audio from Chris Getz and Will Venable, who share their excitement in bringing Shomon on board. Getz also chimes in why the White Sox are having such turnover at the hitting coach position, and Shomon shares his goals for White Sox hitters. [15:04] James Fegan joins from Las Vegas as he covers the 2025 MLB GM Meetings. He shares what the White Sox are hoping to improve upon offensively adding Shomon to the coaching staff. Jim Margalus chimes in about the White Sox continued focus on improving their results against fastballs. [22:52] Around MLB: Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz are indictment is a shocker when considering the amount of live prop bets that MLB allows. What will change for MLB when it comes to gambling to avoid future instances of game fixing? [33:15] GM Meetings: James and Jim share what they hope to learn from the GM Meetings as Getz speaks to the media on Wednesday, November 12. [40:03] Josh Nelson presents his Offseason Plan Project to Jim and James for their feedback. How do they feel about Josh's plan, and how close could the White Sox actual offseason activity look like his plan. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Sox Machine is also helping with the South Side Food Drive to raise donations for the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Every $1 donated is worth three meals. You can join the virtual food drive by donating at this link: https://myfooddrives.org/team/782427Rundown[Intro] Chicago White Sox hire new pitching coach Zach Bove from the Kansas City Royals. White Sox general manager Chris Getz and manager Will Venable share their insight on the new hire. [10:02] How can Bove help the White Sox pitching staff? [31:15] Next hire incoming is the White Sox handing the hitting coach duties to Derek Shoman[36:06] Luis Robert Jr. is officially coming back as the White Sox exercise his $20 million option.[40:50] Chris Getz talks about the White Sox upcoming strategy when approaching free agency. Don't expect long term deals from the White Sox as they may repeat signing five or more players to one year contracts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] Sox Machine is also helping with the South Side Food Drive to raise donations for the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Every $1 donated is worth three meals. You can join the virtual food drive by donating at this link: https://myfooddrives.org/team/782427[3:20] The World Series did make it back to Toronto, and in a somewhat surprising way with the Blue Jays leading the series, three games to two. But it's Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitching Game 6 for the Dodgers. Can he duplicate his performance from Game 2 and force a Game 7? [17:02] The Chicago White Sox are close to hiring new pitching and hitting coaches according to Sox Machine's James Fegan. [22:54] Today, the 2025/26 Offseason Plan Project kicks off. Jim Margalus breaks down how the process will work this offseason, and more importantly, what is this offseason's budget. [31:18] A new game for the podcast harkening back to Siskel and Ebert in which Josh and Jim play Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down. This edition is reviewing James shortlist of free agent pitchers for the White Sox. [34:18] Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down: Martin Perez[36:36] Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down: Zack Littel[44:43] Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down: Chris Paddack[50:32] Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down: Dustin May[55:21] Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down: Anthony DeSclafani[57:37] Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down: Erick Fedde[62:10] Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down: Cody Ponce[68:36] Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down: Hiroto Saiki / Anthony Kay / Drew Anderson Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] Thoughts on the World Series as it heads to Los Angeles tied one game apiece. Early on it seems clear that the Toronto Blue Jays have to get to the Dodgers bullpen earlier. With how the starting pitching stacks up, can the Blue Jays win at least one game in LA to get the series back home? [9:33] First Base Review: It seems the debate to start 2026 is "Who should get more of the playing time at first base: Miguel Vargas or Lenyn Sosa?" What can the White Sox do to help Sosa defensively? Can these two help get the White Sox closer to league average offense in 2026?[24:10] Second Base Review: What does Chase Meidroth need to accomplish to settle the question if he’s the White Sox long-term plan at second base? [36:46] Shortstop Review: The position belongs to Colson Montgomery, as long as he's healthy. If Montgomery does miss any time, who are the best backup options? Is this an area where the White Sox could look for outside help? [44:25] Third Base Review: Who is the White Sox primary starting third base before the offseason begins? Miguel Vargas doesn't grade as a good defender at the position, Curtis Mead didn't show much offensively, and Bryan Ramos is out of options. Is this a position of need for the White Sox to find outside help? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] James Fegan is back and shares his experience of running the Chicago Marathon.[7:05] Our World Series preview as Seattle suffers another heartbreak, George Springer's big moment, Shohei Ohtani coming off one of the best performances ever, Vlad Guerrero Jr. crushing this postseason, and our series predictions.[24:43] Two bold managerial hires with the San Francisco Giants, bringing Tony Vitello from college baseball, and Kurt Suzuki agreeing to a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels. [39:20] White Sox Catchers Review: With how well Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero hit, do the White Sox have a Top 10 catching unit in baseball? Also, is it automatic that both Teel and Quero are with the White Sox to start 2026? What possibility is there of one being dealt to help address other areas in the roster? [50:31] White Sox Outfielders Review: This is a unit that sorely needs to be addressed, as only five outfielders are on the current 40-man roster, and both Mike Tauchman and Derek Hill could be non-tender candidates. What kind of outfielders should the White Sox target this offseason, and what are the odds Jerry Reinsdorf shocks the world by signing a big free agent? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] The Chicago White Sox starting pitching staff had a 4.39 ERA, which ranked 21st in MLB. However, the starters FIP of 4.89 ranked 29th in MLB. So if the rotation pulled off a minor miracle carrying a better ERA with minimal defensive improvement, what did we like about the White Sox starting pitchers in 2025?[10:59] On the flip side, what we didn't like about the White Sox starting pitchers in 2025. [18:00] Are Davis Martin and Sean Burke guarantees in making the starting rotation next season?[20:55] Any concerns of a Shane Smith regression for 2026?[26:06] Yoendrys Gomez made 12 starts for the White Sox this past season. How should the White Sox handle Gomez going into next season?[30:42] After sifting through the current White Sox starters, Josh Nelson begins building out his whiteboard of rotational depth. This practice includes determining when Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith join the team. [42:30] The hope for how the White Sox starting rotation could look like at the end of next season[45:43] If the White Sox are stuck in the clearance aisle when shopping for starting pitching help, which free agents could fit that spending limit? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
























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