On February 12, 2015, I talked about the White Sox and their very complicated history and legacy.
Enjoy this podcast rewind.
On February 12, 2015, I talked about the White Sox and their very complicated history and legacy.
Enjoy this podcast rewind.
The Astros surprising season hit a speed bump before the All Star Break. But they are just 1 game back heading into late July, better than anyone’s expectations for 2015. The team remains one of the few organizations to have never won a World Series in their lifetime (which began in 1962 as the Houston Colt .45s.)
And along the way, they have lost some of the most heartbreaking games in baseball history.
Great pitching chances squandered. The winning run stranded on base. Runners being picked off. Odd bullpen decisions. Eight extra-inning losses.
A bounce here in 1980, a carom there in 1986, an extra hop in 1999, a pop up in 2004 or an RBI in 2005 and who knows? The Astros might have a few World Series banners flying.
These are the 15 most painful playoff losses in the history of the team.
Comedian and pioneering podcaster Jimmy Pardo, host of the appropriately named podcast Never Not Funny, is today’s guest.
We talk about the 2015 White Sox, remember bits of 2005 and remain cautiously optimistic.
Plus he admits that he was actually not in the White Sox clubhouse in 2012.
It is a South Side episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
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