
SSS on the Farm Podcast 37 — Project Birmingham review, 2023 key MiLBers forecast — 2023-03-16
Darren Black and Brett Ballantini look back at the weirdness of PB, and ahead at the most important 2023 minor leaguers
Sox Populi - A Chicago White Sox podcast
March 16, 202341m 0s
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Show Notes
Five months after we wrapped up the 2022 MiLB season with a review of Triple-A Charlotte, Darren Black and Brett Ballantini are back with their promised offseason podcast — OK, barely still offseason — taking a look back at Project Birmingham. Plus, saying hello to 2023 — and goodbye to Vox!
- Yes, a shockingly seamless-seeming transition from South Side Sox-Vox podcast to Sox Populi-Fans First Sports Network is afoot, meaning this podcast you are now listening to may be the LAST one under the Vox umbrella. Or, maybe not. These things do change
- However, not to worry, you will notice nothing but a new podcast logo — all our SSS podcast programs on the feed will remain with us at Megaphone (and all the assorted podcasting outlets like Apple, Spotify)
- While Darren and Brett don’t see 100% eye-to-eye on the merit and execution of Project Birmingham, there’s probably 95% overlap. And the main agreement comes from: Why in the world are Low-A (or even fresh High-A) players seeing action in five or more games a week in DOUBLE-A?
- The longer second half of this program takes a look ahead to the 2023 bevy of prospects: The depth in the middle infield, dearth of outfielders once you matriculate Oscar Colás to the bigs, and the still-dicey setup of the Charlotte rotation
- Clear breakout (“Davis Martin”) candidate for 2023: Sean Burke
- Wildest wild cards to see Chicago in 2023? Kohl Simas, or even Cristian Mena
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