White Sox announcer on Phillies' pitch clock violation: 'Trade him to the Sox'
Awful Announcing -

At just 3-18 and having scored just 45 runs on the season, the Chicago White Sox are Major League Baseball’s worst team by a comfortable margin at the moment. With everything going so poorly to start the season, even their announcers have started looking towards other teams to try and help the club get better.

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