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The White Sox Podcast w/ Chuck Garfien

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The White Sox Podcast brings you unparalleled insight and access to the White Sox. Featuring interviews with current/former players and coaches, we’ll tell you why something happened yesterday, and what’s likely going to happen tomorrow. Hosted by Chuck Garfien, we’ll bring you new episodes release every Tuesday and Thursday, and whenever news breaks.
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White Sox first-round draft pick Billy Carlson joins Chuck Garfien for his first in-depth conversation in Chicago. The Southern California shortstop opens up about his love for the game, why defense at shortstop became his passion, and the leadership style he brings to the field. Carlson also shares his draft-day experience, the excitement of joining a rebuilding White Sox organization, and the text he received from Colson Montgomery that meant the world to him.
After a tough first-half, the White Sox had been showing major signs of improvement. Chuck Garfien welcomes MLB Network’s Dan Plesac to break down a 17-game stretch that included seven comeback wins and one of the league’s hottest offenses since the All-Star break. They discuss the spark from rookies, Colson Montgomery’s breakout, and how Will Venable’s message has shifted the team’s approach. Plesac explains why the Sox feel like a “sleeping giant,” what September means for 2026, and why the worst may finally be behind them.
Chuck Garfien goes inside the Birmingham Barons with manager Guillermo Quiroz, who explains how culture, chemistry, and an old-school style of baseball have fueled one of the league’s best teams. From pressure offense to pitching development and postseason goals, hear how the Barons’ formula is building wins and shaping the White Sox future.
White Sox rookie catcher Kyle Teel joins Chuck Garfien on the White Sox Podcast for a conversation about his first season in the big leagues. Teel opens up about his energy on the field, the challenge of leading a pitching staff while developing as a hitter, and the culture being built inside the clubhouse. He also talks about the chess battles with teammates, how momentum shapes a season, and what excites him about the Sox’s future. Plus, Ozzie Guillen pops in with a surprise appearance and a few words of wisdom for the rookie.
White Sox GM Chris Getz sits down with Chuck Garfien on the latest White Sox Podcast. He explains Colson Montgomery’s turnaround, gives insight into Luis Robert Jr.’s hamstring issue and future with the club, and shares his perspective on Will Venable’s first year as manager. Getz also addresses the progress of the rookies, the challenge of all those close losses, and what kind of moves the Sox might make this offseason.
White Sox broadcaster Steve Stone joins Chuck Garfien on The White Sox Talk Podcast to break down the state of the team and where things go from here. Stone shares his perspective on the rookie surge led by Colson Montgomery, Edgar Quero, and Kyle Teel, and why the White Sox finally have the offensive foundation they’ve been missing. He explains how a strong bullpen could quickly turn close losses into wins, what to do with Luis Robert Jr. this offseason, and the type of free agent he’d like to see added to the roster. Plus, Stone talks MLB expansion and why Orlando could be the league’s next big market.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred raised eyebrows by mentioning geographic realignment as part of future expansion. Chuck Garfien and MLB Network Radio’s Mike Ferrin dig into what that could mean for baseball — from the Cubs and White Sox sharing a division, to Yankees–Mets and Dodgers–Angels rivalries heating up. Chuck even unveils his own realignment plan, while Mike explains how it could boost rivalries, cut travel, and reshape the postseason.
On the latest White Sox Podcast, Chuck Garfien sits down with legendary White Sox groundskeeper Roger Bossard, who is in his 59th season with the team. Known as “The Sodfather,” Bossard opens up about the most difficult year of his career, dealing with unprecedented rain delays, extreme heat, and the daily battle to keep the field playable. From Disco Demolition to the 2005 World Series run, Bossard shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories that only he can tell. It's a look at White Sox history through the eyes of the man who has cared for the field for nearly six decades.
White Sox pitcher Martín Pérez joins Chuck Garfien to talk about his road back from an elbow injury that’s kept him out since April, why he stayed with the team instead of rehabbing in Arizona, and how he’s been mentoring teammates from the dugout. Pérez shares why he believes the Sox’s improved culture and second-half surge signal even bigger things for 2026, his respect for first-year manager Will Venable, and what he’s learned through the rehab process.
The White Sox’s MLB-record 121 loss season might not be a record for long — the Colorado Rockies are closing in. Chuck Garfien talks with Patrick Saunders of the Denver Post about Colorado’s historic season, Kris Bryant’s struggles since signing with the club, and whether the Rockies will take the losing crown just one year later. 
Chuck Garfien is joined by CHSN Field Reporter Connor McKnight for an in-depth look at why this new wave of young talent has Sox fans believing again. From Colson Montgomery’s power to the dynamic rookie catcher duo and a revamped development system, the future on the South Side is suddenly bright. Plus, Connor breaks down his top five under-the-radar White Sox prospects and how the organization is hard at work building lasting depth.
With the White Sox sporting the best record in the American League since the All-Star break, Chuck Garfien is here to answer questions from White Sox fans. Are they back?? Is Colson Montgomery’s hot streak for real? Will the White Sox spend in 2026? Will there be a work stoppage in 2027? Is there a chance the Sox don’t pick up Luis Robert Jr.’s option? Could Will Venable win AL Manager of the year? And much more!
The White Sox may not have made the blockbuster many expected, but the trade deadline delivered new opportunities for the future. Chuck Garfien and Vinnie Duber break down why holding onto Luis Robert Jr. could pay off, the upside of adding versatile infielder Curtis Mead, and how Adrian Houser’s trade brought more pitching depth to the farm system. Plus, what this patient approach says about Chris Getz’s long-term plan.
Two of the White Sox’s brightest young stars sit down together with Chuck Garfien on this episode of The White Sox Podcast. Colson Montgomery and Chase Meidroth share the bond that’s helping them grow into big leaguers—from their rookie routines to clubhouse laughs and everything in between. They open up about accountability, adversity, and what it truly means to represent the South Side. Plus, a throwback moment from Sergio Santos and reflections on the call-up that changed their lives.
The White Sox are off to a blazing start to the second half of the season. Chuck Garfien checks in with CHSN Field Reporter, Brooke Fletcher, to unpack what’s driving the Sox’s recent turnaround. From Will Venable’s message to the growing clubhouse chemistry and Colson Montgomery’s growing confidence, they explore the key changes fueling the team’s energy.
With the 2025 MLB Draft in the books, Chuck Garfien sits down with White Sox Director of Amateur Scouting Mike Shirley to break down Chicago’s newest prospects. From first-round pick Billy Carlson’s elite defensive ceiling and leadership traits to the upside of second-rounder and local standout Jaden Fauske. Shirley explains what drew the Sox to each player and why this class is earning national praise. He also shares behind-the-scenes stories from the scouting trail, details on player development plans, and what lies ahead for the 2026 draft.
On this edition of The White Sox Podcast as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the unforgettable 2005 World Series team. Mark Buehrle, Paul Konerko, A.J. Pierzynski, Jermaine Dye, and Joe Crede all return to reflect on the team’s historic run, the personalities that made it special, and the moments that defined a championship. This reunion is packed with emotion, hilarious stories, and heartfelt tributes. Plus, Buehrle shares his reaction to his statue unveiling and what it means to be a South Side icon. Sit back, relax, and relive the glory days with the legends who made 2005 magical.
On this episode of The White Sox Podcast, Chuck Garfien talks with pitching coach Ethan Katz about how his pitching staff has been able to outperform others like the Dodgers and Blue Jays. From managing innings for young starters to getting elite results from Rule 5 picks, Katz explains the strategy, communication, and development driving the Sox's surprising success on the mound.
Chuck Garfien honors the life and legacy of White Sox legend Bobby Jenks, who passed away at 44 after a battle with cancer. With memories from Ozzie Guillén, A.J. Pierzynski, and Cliff Politte, this tribute looks back on Bobby’s unforgettable role in the 2005 World Series, his dominating presence on the mound, and his inspiring personal journey of redemption and recovery. From the clubhouse to the bullpen, from the highest highs to the toughest battles, this episode celebrates a beloved teammate, fierce competitor, and cherished member of the White Sox family—gone far too soon, but never forgotten.
Sherm Lollar is often overlooked in baseball history, but as Chuck Garfien reveals in this conversation with Lollar’s son Pete, he may very well be the greatest catcher in White Sox history. Pete shares stories about growing up around the White Sox of the 1950s, what made his father such a special player and person, and what baseball was really like in that era—from catching Luis Aparicio batting practice to watching his dad catch Hoyt Wilhelm’s knuckleball.
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Bill Griffin

Sherman Lollar son's reminiscent

Jul 4th
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Doug Weerts

joke

Nov 11th
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yoter

Who are these pussies on the show with Chuck?

Oct 30th
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Raul Calvillo

Any one else find Bill Walton annoying?

May 6th
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