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Spiegel & Holmes Show

Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score: July 7-11

Spiegel & Holmes Show

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Sports

4.2652 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In Interviews of the Week on 670 The Score, former White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper joined the Mully & Haugh SHow to reflect on the life and legacy of former Chicago closer Bobby Jenks, who recently passed away after battling stomach cancer; Bulls rookie forward Noa Essengue joined Mully & Haugh to discuss his journey from France to the NBA; Sun-Times writer Jason Lieser joined the Spiegel & Holmes Show to discuss how the Bears offensive line compares to its counterparts around the NFL; and Cubs manager Craig Counsell joined Spiegel & Holmes to discuss the latest storylines surrounding his club.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Tying run at second two out, Palmyro, over the head of Jenks.

0:06.4

Uribe charges, throws, out!

0:09.1

And the White Sox have won the World Series.

0:12.7

One Uribe with a play, charging it, throwing it, and the White Sox celebrate their first title in 88 years.

0:22.5

Mully and Hall, Chicago Sports Radio 670 of the score, Rami McLaugh,

0:28.9

kind enough to sit in for David this morning.

0:32.3

And we are delighted to welcome in Don Cooper,

0:35.2

the former White Sox pitching coach, their former interim manager,

0:40.1

and he joins us on the Aturo Tire Hotline, Aturo, your hometown tire aturo.com. Don, good

0:47.7

morning. How are you? I'm good. Good morning. Nice to see you guys. Talk to you guys again. It's been a while.

0:55.7

I wish we had some better things to talk about because we're going to be talking about Bobby today.

1:01.0

So, you know, it's a sad time. But, you know, it's also, listen, I've been in contact with Bobby all the way through.

1:09.0

You know, I mean, we've been talking, even before he got diagnosed, we'd be talking.

1:15.0

Bobby was coaching in the league up there, and, you know, he was, he would, I think he liked calling me, because he knew I'd pick up anytime, anytime of the night.

1:25.3

And so we had some real good conversations.

1:28.0

He wanted to get back in baseball.

1:29.5

He went to the league in Chicago.

1:31.6

He was trying to get back in.

1:32.9

You know, I think of Bobby in Chicago, you know, I think of the song, Shooting Star.

1:38.8

I mean, he was a comment, man.

1:40.5

He was a shooting star that came through people's lives in Chicago during the

1:46.5

2005 season was the start. And it was an amazing, amazing time to tell you the truth. I have so many

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