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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.
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[Intro] Latest update on Mike Vasil's injury and the rumored pitcher ready to take his spot in the bullpen
[5:01] Alexander Alberto placed on waivers
[7:57] An open conversation about some baseball outlets looking to phase our ERA when evaluating pitchers, and instead of using newer metrics like K-BB%.
[17:55] 2026 Preview: Shane Smith
[27:04] 2026 Preview: Davis Martin
[35:36] 2026 Preview: Anthony Kay
[40:19] 2026 Preview: Erick Fedde
[44:55] 2026 Preview: Sean Burke
[54:37] First to majors: Noah Schultz, Hagen Smith, or Tanner McDougal
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[Intro] The impact of Kyle Teel out four to six weeks with his hamstring injury. Why the impact doesn't feel as great as previous Spring Training injuries.
[10:36] World Baseball Classic enters Quarterfinals as Team USA faces Canada. After losing to Italy, and not showing the same exuberance as the other countries, should MLB'ers be used in the upcoming Olympic games in 2028?
[22:01] 2026 Preview: Catcher
[31:12] 2026 Preview: Left Field
[39:25] 2026 Preview: Center Field
[46:33] 2026 Preview: Right Field
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[Intro] Audio from Will Venable and Shane Smith after the Chicago White Sox announce their Opening Day starter. After Smith, how does the rest of the White Sox starting rotation stack? Also, is it OK if the White Sox give Smith extra day of rest to start 2026?
[8:49] 2026 Preview: First Base and Munetaka Murakami.
What would be a successful season for Murakami? Yay or Nay: Rookie of the Year honors in 2026? Over/Under: 30.5 home runs.
[21:20] 2026 Preview: Second Base and Chase Meidroth
What would be a successful season for Meidroth? Yay or Nay: Meidroth plays most games at 2B for White SoxOver/Under: 124.5 base hits
[28:56] 2026 Preview: Third Base and Miguel Vargas
What would be a successful season for Vargas? Yay or Nay: Vargas settles 3B future for White SoxOver/Under: 70.5 RBI
[41:02] 2026 Preview: Shortstop and Colson Montgomery
What would be a successful season for Montgomery? Yay or Nay: Montgomery has another 3+ WAR seasonOver/Under: 27.5 HR
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[Intro] Catching up on Chicago White Sox Spring Training prior to Thursday night’s game against Cleveland: examining the current outfield roster, highlighting the top hitters, and spotlighting the pitchers who are performing well at camp.
[9:18] Brian Page of Rapsodo, who handles the company's MLB relationships, joins the show to talk about tech in the game of baseball. Rapsodo has been at the forefront of helping MLB teams capture numerous pitch metrics. Page breaks down which metrics MLB teams are focused on and how the technology helps pitchers with pitch design.
[28:46] A deep dive into the hitting metrics Rapsodo captures, and how even though hitters are still playing catch-up, the concept of building a heat map is driving adaptation.
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[Intro] Sounds from camp include Will Venable, who wishes Munetaka Murakami luck in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Plus, Miguel Vargas is aiming to improve his range at third base. Colson Montgomery shares how camp feels in year two and how he's hoping to improve his first step defensively.
[6:45] Sam Antonacci continues to hit big home runs. Where is this power coming from?
[11:59] Edgar Quero is having a great start to spring training. If he continues hitting this well, does that make Venable's job tougher when it comes to giving playing time?
[18:57] Latest injury updates
[20:20] A look at Noah Schultz's StatCast data from his first performance
[24:01] Josh Nelson shares what he saw from watching Roch Cholowsky in the College Baseball Series. How is game-tying home run saved his weekend hitting-wise, but the defense is a clear standout tool. Also, what it was like to watch Grady Emerson play in Frisco, Texas.
[40:25] With the WBC starting this week, the crew makes their picks to win it all.
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[Intro] Sounds from camp as Shane Smith shares his thoughts about the first spring outing and how the pressure feels different from last year.
[6:28] This is the final weekend for WBC players before they join their respective countries' squads. Munetaka Murakami's first base defense will be something to watch as he's still getting used to the position.
[14:47] Lenyn Sosa will get more reps at third base to expand his usage and find a way to keep his bat on the roster.
[18:16] Noah Schultz will be making his first spring appearance. Jim Margalus shares what two things he's going to be watching for in that outing.
[21:41] First impressions of Anthony Kay, who is throwing harder than expected.
[26:05] Spring Training injury updates that include Luisangel Acuna needing stitches.
[31:25] Jerry Reinsdorf turned 90 years old on Wednesday. What would be a suitable gift for him? Also, Jim opines on Steve Stone's interview in the Chicago Sun-Times.
[40:15] Thanks to our subscribers and supporters, James Fegan was able to provide amazing coverage of the White Sox spring training activity. He's heading home this weekend, but before leaving, James explains why this year's mood is very similar to that back in 2019.
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[Intro] Sounds from camp as Will Venable talks about ABS and the base coaches boxes. Chris Murphy, Mike Vasil, and Sean Burke share how their first pitching appearances went.
[8:04] First impression with White Sox pitchers
[12:13] First impression with White Sox hitters
[15:32] First impression of Munetaka Murakami
[17:36] First impression of Edgar Quero
[20:33] Dark horse candidate to make 26-man roster: Tanner McDougal
[31:54] Dark horse candidate to make 26-man roster: Sam Antonacci
[38:06] First impression of ABS challenges
[48:08] Roch Report: After another big weekend vs. ranked TCU, Roch Cholowsky has lived up to the early hype.
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[Intro] Audio from Spring Training media sessions from manager Will Venable and hitting coach Derek Shomon. What impresses Shomon the most about Munetaka Murakami? Also, Everson Pereira seems to be a focus for the coaching staff early in camp.
[6:50] James Fegan shares the latest intel on what to expect in the first weekend of spring training games. Jim Margalus shares what he's watching early in games against the Cubs, Athletics, and Brewers.
[14:39] There's been more of a focus on Everson Pereira. Is he a priority in making the 26-man roster?
[21:47] As we hear more from the pitchers at camp, it seems that Chris Getz is giving as many as 10 players a shot at making the starting rotation. For those that don't make the rotation, how would they fit in a potential eight-man bullpen?
[35:21] A discussion about Tony Clark's resignation as Executive Director of the MLBPA. Also, a breakdown of how the White Sox union leadership committee works.
[50:22] Random, but Mountain Dew's Baja Blast is now the official soft drink of MLB. Does anyone drink soda/pop in the White Sox clubhouse? Would Red Bull been a better choice?
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This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.Rundown[Intro] Sounds from camp as Will Venable shares what he told the troops in the full squad meeting, why Mike Vasil believes the Chicago White Sox will be good this season, and why trying out for the Sox is a dream come true for Ryan Borucki. [7:05] Fantasy Baseball Leagues are open for Sox Machine subscribers. Please visit soxmachine.com for more information. [8:34] Munetaka Murakami Mania: how the new White Sox slugger is looking in camp, and if he's a 40 home run hitter, does that change the win/loss projections much? [23:36] Welcome back, Erick Fedde. What role does he have with the White Sox in 2026? Was signing Fedde necessary? [37:50] The Roch Report: How did Roch Cholowsky fare in his first series of the season? Also, the hysteria is getting a bit too much too early. [45:27] Updates coming for the strike zone on baseball broadcasts[56:21] Olympic curling update as both the Men's and Women's USA teams are performing well. 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 show starts with Keith Law and Jim Margalus revisiting their conversation last year about Colson Montgomery. How things have changed, how some things haven't changed, and what it means heading into the 2026 season. [6:51] Law's thoughts about Braden Montgomery and what area of his game needs the most improvement. [9:14] The White Sox recent high school picks are showing promise. With Caleb Bonemer, have they figured out how to help teenagers develop? If so, what does that mean for 2025 first-rounder Billy Carlson? [15:52] After an impressive Arizona Fall League, is Hagen Smith back? [17:40] Why Law needs to see more extension from Noah Schultz, even though that might be a tough ask. [23:01] An overall view of the farm system and how Chris Getz's hiring people from outside the organization is helping, but it might be too late for prospects like Jacob Gonzalez. [28:42] Law's thoughts about Roch Cholowsky and why he's the top prospect entering the spring. [35:31] Questions from Sox Machine subscribers about the impact of ABS and if Law acknowledges an analysis blind spot that he's working on? [45:56] The annual book recommendation. 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] Austin Hays signing is official. Audio from the signing press conference as White Sox GM Chris Getz explains the fit and Hays shares why he picked the White Sox. [13:37] 2026 Spring Training Preview: Which White Sox storylines are we following this spring? Munetaka Murakami will command the most attention while the outfield still needs sorting out. How will Colson Montgomery follow up his rookie season? Who will fill out the starting rotation? [37:34] Prospect Week wraps up with Jim and James sharing how they feel about the farm system overall. 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] Chris Getz pulled off a trade on Sunday as the Chicago White Sox acquired two right-handed pitchers in Jordan Hicks and David Sandlin. Getz shared how long he was working on this trade, the role Hicks will play with the White Sox, and how excited he is about adding another young pitcher like Sandlin. [13:18] Jim, James, and Josh break down the trade. Why Sandlin is the big get, how the White Sox bullpen improves, and how refreshing it is to see the front office finally take on bad money for a chance to land a better prospect. [32:03] Earlier in the weekend, the White Sox reportedly signed outfielder Austin Hays. A move that convinces Jim to now take the Over on 65.5 wins for the White Sox in 2026, as their Opening Day lineup appears to be much stronger than last year's edition. [45:09] Sox Machine is celebrating 20 years covering the White Sox in 2026, with the official anniversary on February 1. Jim shares what it's been like writing about the White Sox daily for two decades. 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] Kicking off 2026 SoxFest at the Louis L. Valentine Boys & Girls Club, Chicago White Sox GM Chris Getz speaks with the media about his expectations for the upcoming season and how he's not done shopping yet. Chris Getz and Will Venable set the 2026 SoxFest stage.[9:30] White Sox manager Will Venable shares his plan to help the ballclub, and himself, improve upon their performance from last season. [13:18] Top 100 prospect lists were released by MLB.com, Baseball America, ESPN, and The Athletic. How are the White Sox faring in these lists? Where are certain prospects high on a list, and which outlets are more skeptical? [34:33] Vegas sportsbooks have released their 2026 Team Win Totals. DraftKings has the White Sox projected to win 65.5 games. Are we taking the over or under that win total? 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] Catching up on White Sox news, as Munetaka Murakami is officially on Team Japan, and Roger Bossard is a Hall of Famer. [4:09] State of the White Sox Farm System: With the recent Player Development Staff announcement, hear from White Sox director Paul Janish's thoughts about the current farm system. Plus, new Charlotte Knights manager Chad Pinder shares what his goals are as he takes over for Sergio Santos. [20:15] Hello, Seranthony Dominguez: So the White Sox did spend some money by bringing in a proven high-leverage reliever in Seranthony Dominguez. Was this the best use of available dollars? What are the strengths Dominguez brings to the White Sox bullpen? In what ways does Dominguez need to improve during Spring Training? [36:51] Hello, Lamonte Wade Jr.: Another veteran signed to a minor league contract. What are the odds that Lamonte Wade Jr. makes the 26-man roster? [48:46] Around MLB: Harrison Bader signed a two-year contract with the San Francisco Giants. With Bader off the board, who are the best available outfielders the White Sox can sign? 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] Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz explains the rationale of trading Luis Robert Jr. to the New York Mets. James Fegan asks Getz about Luisangel Acuna's expected playing time and what's next for Getz this offseason. [11:47] What is Luis Robert Jr.'s lasting legacy with the White Sox? The potential was real and flashed on several occasions, but is it all right to feel that the whole experience was lacking? [24:16] Why did this trade happen now? That's the question former White Sox catcher AJ Pierzynski is asking on his show, Foul Territory. Josh, James, and Jim attempt to provide clarity on Getz's rationale, even though it doesn't appear the White Sox are marching to a meaningful goal in 2026. [38:46] Finally, with the White Sox now finding themselves with extra cash, how would you spend $20 million with the options left in free agency? Audio clip: Foul Territory, 1/21/2026 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] For the first time in 13 seasons of podcasting about the Chicago White Sox, the intro had to be re-recorded as Luis Robert Jr. trade news broke. There's also site and podcast news, including White Sox Wake Up Call's return for the 2026 season, the Sox Machine 20th Anniversary Party, and our upcoming coverage plans. [8:13] Our feature on remembering Wilbur Wood, who passed away at age 84. His excellence in 1971 and 1972 will be hard to beat for White Sox pitchers. Current TV analyst Steve Stone shares his memories of playing alongside Wood and what he learned from him. [15:06] Baseball Hall of Fame announced the voting results as Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones got the call. With James Fegan getting closer to being a Hall of Fame voter, how is he starting to think about the selection process? [32:32] Michael Conforto rumors. Why it would be a good idea and a bad idea to bring Conforto to the south side. [38:33] The Conforto gossip chat quickly pivots as ESPN's Jeff Passan was first to announce that Luis Robert Jr. was traded to the New York Mets, later confirmed by James Fegan. It's our honest, live reaction to the news as we will have a new podcast once Chris Getz speaks to the media on Wednesday morning. 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] Recapping the Chicago White Sox 2026 International Prospect signings with David Keller. Scouting reports on top signees Fernando Graterol and Sebastian Romero. Beat reporter James Fegan asks Keller how this year's class came together, how the new Dominican Republic facility played a role, and how they used advanced tech to help scout.[10:52] The Kansas City Royals are bringing in the fences at Kauffman Stadium. Guest Max Rieper of Royals Review joins the show to explain why these changes are happening, which Royals hitters could see a boost, and the future of Kauffman Stadium.[22:29] Jim Margalus joins Josh and James to share what we learned and liked from this year's International Signing class.[30:29] After learning how the Kauffman Stadium changes could impact the Royals, could they help the White Sox?[40:04] About five minutes prior to recording this episode, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported that Kyle Tucker is signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers. 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] Audio from Chicago White Sox manager Will Venable, who chimes in on Munetaka Murakami, Sean Newcomb, and how he wants to see the starting pitchers compete for the final spots in the rotation. [7:37] Sean Newcomb meets with the White Sox media since signing a one-year contract. Newcomb shares why he picked the White Sox, how Mike Vasil and Shane Smith helped with recruitment, and why the sinker is his key pitch. [12:05] James Fegan joins the show to discuss his recent feature on Edgar Quero. More details on how Quero is aiming to improve hitting for more power and pitch framing. If Quero can be a 10-home run or better hitter, can the White Sox get at least 25 homers from the catching position in 2026?[29:30] Around MLB: Tarik Skubal and the Detroit Tigers will square off in arbitration, and Alex Bregman is signing with the Chicago Cubs. When Justin Ishbia takes over, could the White Sox be a team in the future that offers big deferral dollars to sign the big 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.Guest: Eric Longenhagen, FanGraphsRundown[Intro] We are back for our 13th season podcasting the Chicago White Sox. Catching up on news from the holidays, including Jared Kelenic signing a minor league contract, Danny Mendick is now a manager, SoxFest Live update, and Jason Benetti being approached for NBC's top MLB gig.[4:25] Eric Longenhagen joins Josh Nelson and James Fegan to discuss FanGraphs top prospect list for the Chicago White Sox. Starting with the signing of Munetaka Murakami. [10:52] The White Sox have six prospects with a Future Value grade of 50. Does that mean the farm system is improving? [21:35] Caleb Bonemer is FanGraphs #1 White Sox prospect to start 2026. Is he better suited to play second base? [24:32] Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith are looking for bounce-back campaigns in 2026. What is one thing they need to improve upon before getting the call to the majors? [31:06] Braden Montgomery produced in 2025, but are the right-handed swing metrics demonstrating improvement? [37:06] Billy Carlson and Jaden Fauske will make their professional debuts in 2026 with Kannapolis. What are we hoping to see from the teenagers in their first year?[41:31] Which White Sox prospects are James and Eric most optimistic about compared to the industry? 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] With the holidays wrapping up, the Sox Machine crew share what they got for Christmas. [8:50] Addressing the Yoan Moncada rumors, and how much help the White Sox need in the outfield. [17:44] Our personal favorite 2025 moments[26:15] Using page views, social media engagement, and podcast listens, we compiled the Top 10 White Sox moments for Sox Machine. Starting with #10 Moment: Andrew Vaughn getting traded. [31:09] #9 Moment: Kyle Teel getting called up[35:48] #8 Moment: Grant Taylor getting called up[38:08] #7 Moment: Adrian Houser getting traded[41:46] #6 Moment: Luis Robert Jr. doesn't get traded[44:20] #5 Moment: White Sox select Billy Carlson in the first round[46:37] #4 Moment: Shane Smith, All-Star[50:18] #3 Moment: White Sox sign Munetaka Murakami [52:39] #2 Moment: White Sox win the MLB Draft Lottery[55:59] #1 Moment: Colson Montgomery's Power Surge 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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