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Slugging White Sox Slip in Seattle

Slugging White Sox Slip in Seattle

Chicago White Sox lead MLB in home runs hit post All-Star Break, but slugging couldn't prevent them getting swept in Seattle

Sox Machine · James Fegan, Josh Nelson

August 8, 20251h 5m

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Show Notes

This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal.

Rundown

  • [Intro] Surprise! The Chicago White Sox lead Major League Baseball in home runs hit since the All-Star Break. Has the organization finally embraced Ball In Air offense?
  • [9:55] Following up with James Fegan's column about key metrics to track for the rest of 2025, Luis Robert Jr. did well to hit fastballs against Seattle's pitchers. 
  • [15:59] Meanwhile, maybe we should pay more attention to Colson Montgomery's contact rate.
  • [21:56] Roman Anthony signed a eight-year contract extension with Boston. Should the White Sox start considering extension options with Colson Montgomery?
  • [31:31] Opposing left-handed batters are still feasting off Jonathan Cannon. What's the solution for Cannon and the White Sox?
  • [38:36] Why is Josh Rojas still on the roster? 
  • [48:39] Series Preview: Cleveland Guardians. Can Cleveland catch Detroit in the standings?

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