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Bruce Levine and Mark Grote opened their show by discussing the Cubs' recent issues and struggling right-hander Kyle Hendricks' future after he was moved from the rotation to the bullpen. Later, Cardinals television play-by-play announcer Chip Caray joined the show to take a trip down memory lane and to preview the game between St. Louis and the Ch…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and Mark Grote were joined by Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic to discuss the state of the Cubs, manager Craig Counsell's leadership and the latest White Sox storylines. Then out of the blue, NBC Sports Chicago analyst Ozzie Guillen called in to discuss the White Sox. Later, Levine and Grote held their Chin Music segmen…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by discussing Cubs veteran right-hander Kyle Hendricks' continued struggles and the club's tough decision on what to do with him next. Later, Cubs right-hander Jameson Taillon joined the show to discuss his return from injury and the starting rotation's superb performance this season.…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh debated whether the media has been too negative about the White Sox this season. After that, they held their Chin Music segment, where they discussed Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong's comment that Pirates rookie sensation Paul Skenes isn't unhittable. Later, White Sox reliever Jordan Leasure joine…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by Cubs right-hander Hayden Wesneski to discuss his role on the club and his relationship with other pitchers on the staff. After that, Levine and Haugh reacted to former White Sox ace Dylan Cease's recent comments about why the team was such a failure in 2023. Later, the guys previewed th…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to the Cubs placing shortstop Dansby Swanson on the injured list with a knee sprain. What will that mean for the team? After that, White Sox television analyst Steve Stone joined the show to discuss the club's three-game winning streak and which players could be traded later this summer.…
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To open hour two of Inside the Clubhouse, David Haugh & Bruce Levine discuss the White Sox and if there's anything positive to takeaway from this start to the season. A caller then brings up John Schriffen, which leads to a discussion about his mixed reviews from White Sox fans. We close the show with some Chin Music.…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by White Sox rookie right-hander Nick Nastrini to discuss his MLB debut earlier this week and his developmental process. After that, Levine and Haugh listened and reacted to former White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson's comment about how he wants Chicago fans to remember him. Later, they previ…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by discussing whether the Cubs have an issue with their closer role and floated a name who could help be the answer. Later, Cubs infielder Patrick Wisdom joined the show to discuss what it has been like rejoining the team and to share his impressions of manager Craig Counsell.…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by discussing the White Sox's ugly 2-11 start. After that, White Sox pitching coach Ethan Katz joined the show to discuss left-hander Garrett Crochet's strong start to the season, right-hander Michael Kopech's new role as the team's closer and more.Di Audacy
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to the Cubs' strong 5-2 start and White Sox star center fielder Luis Robert Jr.'s hip injury. What will that mean for the White Sox moving forward? Later, White Sox television analyst Steve Stone joined the show to discuss the White Sox's ugly 1-6 start.…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by Cubs rookie right-hander Ben Brown to discuss the start of his MLB career. After that, Levine and Haugh discussed whether it's acceptable for Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani to duck the media as much as he does. Later, they shared their early impressions of new Cubs manager Craig Counsell.…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by recapping the Cubs and White Sox suffering losses on Opening Day on Thursday. After that, White Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet joined the show to discuss his strong outing on Opening Day and why he believes he can be an effective starter in MLB as he makes the transition to the rotation from the bu…
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In the second hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh discussed the Cubs' pitching options to replace ace Justin Steele, who suffered a left hamstring strain Thursday that will send him to the injured list. Later, Cubs catcher Yan Gomes joined the show to share how his experience is helping mold the youngsters in the club's rotation.…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to Cubs left-hander Justin Steele getting banged up when he took a comebacker off the knee Friday. After that, Cubs Radio analyst Ron Coomer joined the show to share his expectations for the club in 2024. Later, Levine and Haugh debated who the Cubs' designated hitter could be on Opening Da…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by breaking down the White Sox's trade of ace Dylan Cease to the Padres for four players, including three prospects. What does the deal mean for the team's roster this season? Later, the guys held the Chin Music segment, where they reacted to Cubs legend Sammy Sosa's recent comments about his strained …
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by former Cubs pitcher Rick Sutcliffe to reminisce and to share details of the speech he gave the current club in spring training. After that, Levine and Haugh discussed their favorite memories of the 1984 Cubs. Later, the guys reacted to the White Sox moving right-hander Michael Kopech fr…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to the Cubs sending 21-year-old outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong to Triple-A Iowa. After that, Cubs hitting coach Dustin Kelly joined the show to discuss the team's progress in spring training. Later, Levine and Haugh conducted their Chin Music segment.…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by Hall of Fame slugger Jim Thome to discuss his work with White Sox hitters this spring. Later, Levine and Haugh discussed Cubs manager Craig Counsell's comments on how he makes a lineup and how he doesn't care about the outside the noise when making it.…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by discussing the latest Cubs and White Sox storylines from spring training. Later, Cubs outfielder Cody Bellinger joined the show to discuss his return to the club on a three-year, $80-million deal and what his impressions are of new manager Craig Counsell.…
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In the second hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by new White Sox infielder Nicky Lopez to discuss his role this upcoming season and how he deals with the pressure of playing for his hometown team. Later, Levine and Haugh conducted their Chin Music segment, poking a little fun at Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong after he had issues w…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by breaking down the Cubs' 8-1 win against the White Sox on Friday in their spring training opener. Did the game tell us anything about the teams' future? Later, Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong joined the show to discuss his work in the offseason, how spring training is going and his goals for the …
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by White Sox television analyst Steve Stone to discuss the state of the team, general manager Chris Getz's moves in the offseason and more. Later, Levine and Haugh discussed what reasonable expectations are for the White Sox this upcoming season.…
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David Haugh & Bruce Levine open Inside the Clubhouse by discussing pitchers and catchers reporting & the start of spring training next week. Next, the two get into a heated debate about the reports of Jerry Reinsdorf apparently asking for $1 Billion of public funding for the new White Sox stadium. White Sox pitcher Michael Soroka joins the show. We…
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Nico Hoerner joins Inside The Clubhouse with David Haugh & Bruce Levine to discuss the start of spring training this week and expectations for the Cubs this season. Pedro Grifol gives us some chin music about the Sox being able to be a major contender in the AL Central this year. We close the show discussing the Cubs pitching.…
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Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito opened their show by sharing their excitement as the start of spring training nears. They also took calls from Cubs and White Sox fans. After that, new White Sox shortstop Paul DeJong joined the show to discuss the goals for himself and the team this season. Later, Levine and Esposito discussed former White Sox manage…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito were joined by new Cubs first baseman Michael Busch to discuss his trade from the Los Angeles Dodgers to Chicago and what he wants to accomplish in 2024. Later, longtime sports reporter George Ofman joined the show to discuss his new book "Tell Me a Story I Don't Know."…
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Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito opened their show by discussing when the White Sox may trade right-hander Dylan Cease. After that, Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins joined the show to discuss the club's offseason. Later, Levine and Esposito remembered the life and legacy of an integral member of the Cubs organization who passed away recently.…
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In the second hour, Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito conducted the Chin Music segment, with a focus on the White Sox's future. After that, ballpark design expert Mike Bucek joined the show to discuss the White Sox considering building a new ballpark in the South Loop. Later, Levine and Esposito discussed former Cubs president of baseball operations T…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by discussing the Cubs' slow-moving offseason, which picked up steam while they were live on air as reliever Hector Neris agreed to a one-year deal with the club. Later, White Sox general manager Chris Getz joined the show to discuss the team's moves this offseason, shortstop prospect Colson Montgomery…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by White Sox general manager Chris Getz to discuss the team's moves this offseason, shortstop prospect Colson Montgomery's timeline for reaching the big leagues, trade talks surrounding right-hander Dylan Cease and more.Di Audacy
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In the second hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by Marquee Sports Network analyst Joe Girardi to discuss the Cubs' moves this offseason, the team's chances of re-signing outfielder/first baseman Cody Bellinger, expectations for new manager Craig Counsell and more. After that, Levine and Haugh discussed how the Cubs led MLB with seven p…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by discussing how the White Sox are exploring the possibility of building a new stadium in the South Loop. What could the timeline be for that? Cubs director of pro scouting Andrew Bassett then joined the show to discuss the team's addition of left-hander Shota Imanaga and other moves that could be on …
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In the second hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh discussed how the White Sox are exploring the possibility of building a new stadium in the South Loop, which led to a debate on owner Jerry Reinsdorf's legacy and whether such a move would improve it. After that, White Sox director of player development Paul Janish joined the show to discuss the team…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show live from Cubs Convention, where they discussed the festivities and the latest Cubs storylines. Later, Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson joined the show to discuss what he's been up to and to preview the 2024 season.Di Audacy
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito were joined by Cubs reliever Mark Leiter Jr. to discuss his breakout 2023 season and the team's hiring of Craig Counsell as its new manager. Later, Levine and Esposito discussed White Sox star center fielder Luis Robert's future with the organization.…
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In the second hour, Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito were joined by former Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti to discuss the MLB offseason. After that, newly promoted Cubs vice president of baseball strategy Meghan Jones joined the show to discuss her new role. She's the first woman to have a vice president title in baseball operations in franchise…
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