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PPP 578 - Every Chicago White Sox Starting Pitcher For 2025

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🗓️ 23 January 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

The Plus Pitch Podcast with Nick Pollack, breaking down every MLB team's rotation for 2025.

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0:00.0

What is happening? Welcome to the bus pitch podcast.

0:02.0

You're more pitching podcast from pitcher list.com.

0:03.9

My name is Nick Pollack.

0:04.9

Today is January 2030 and yes, we are going to talk about baseball.

0:09.2

More specifically, the White Sox.

0:11.9

Yes, this is the team that everyone's going to try to avoid because they don't get wins, right?

0:16.6

And Eric Crochet isn't there anymore and there's really nothing to chase.

0:20.1

And you know what?

0:25.0

That's not a terrible idea there are a lot of guys I'm going to talk about here but if you just avoid them completely in your 12 teamers you're gonna be

0:29.6

fine in your 15 teamers there might be some places to get some value even though

0:34.4

it's not wins and if you're in a quality start league there are some

0:36.9

sleepers in here but there are one or two prospects you should definitely know about we're so we're

0:42.7

going to get into all of it right now martin Perez is the vet here he was added and honestly

0:48.1

it makes perfect sense because he's going to get them innings when he does start he doesn't

0:52.6

have to be limited three or four four. It could be five.

0:54.7

It could be six.

0:56.0

He's a guy that can get into rhythm at times with change-ups away to right-handers and

1:00.4

backdoor cutters there too, but then also using cutters inside to right-handers.

1:05.2

And then away from lefties, you have the sinker trying to get called strikes. When everything is working together is also a curbalt in the mix for called strikes. There is something to be had here for quick outs and getting to the sixth

1:16.9

inning, but it is a very thin line, and I don't want to touch it. Just wait for him to have success

1:25.4

for a fair amount of time.

1:30.7

And then you can say, all right, look, I trust that he's in a good rhythm.

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