Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show
Transition: How successful can the White Sox be without Munetaka Murakami?
02 Jun 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed regarding the White Sox and Munetaka Murakami?
If you were traded, what would be the appropriate return package?
I'm guessing maybe some air for footballs or something.
How dare you devalue yourself, Daryl Ryder? You're a heck of a writer and broadcaster, and you were a good guest. So thanks to Daryl, the Browns beat Ryder for 92-3, the fan in Cleveland. Thanks to Ian App for joining us. Thanks to Matthew Bailey, the defensive back for the Illini, and Joe Barta, his teammate, the defensive lineman. And thanks...
to Steve Stone, Ray Diaz, Tyler Buterbaugh, Brandon Fryer, Jacob Stutz, Max Curtis, Connor O'Donnell, and Cody Westerlund. And thanks to our transition being brought to you by Torque Coatings, high-performance coatings for your home or business, torqcoatings.com.
And thanks to Lawrence Hulls and Matt Spiegel for being here, because this is a day where if somebody had the 70-degree itis and needed to miss work, this might be one of the days.
I was tempted to. I was in the park with Ruben and a couple of friends throwing a football around. It was glorious.
Sequoia's making a comeback?
No. Actually, you know what? And we were throwing the ball around, and then I went and sat on the park bench. And I was like, this is, where's the microphone? Can I just do it from here? But you know what those kids were doing? Those kids were talking about Caleb Williams' 67-yard pass at OTAs. And trying to recreate it. 100%. And doing the 6'7 signal for the 67 yards in the air.
They wore out three warm-up shirts while throwing the ball, because that's the thing he was doing, too. What was in the warm-up? He had a bunch of shirts on, Caleb.
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts reflect on their experiences with summer activities?
We got a couple open weeks. Yeah.
Yeah. A little theater camp. No, not for him. A little band camp. No.
He's still playing the music stuff, right? Yeah. He's doing all the music stuff.
Yeah. Did you go to camps, Marshall?
Producer camp. I went to a camp when I was in like fifth grade.
Ruben goes to producer camp. He doesn't like it.
He didn't like it. He did not like it.
I did catch that he wasn't necessarily fully invested. Ray sat next to it.
Probably a little too advanced of a camp for him at that point. I don't think so.
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Chapter 3: What insights are shared about the upcoming Cubs schedule?
It's empty. Have you ever baked a cake and brought it in here?
I'm not to the level of the setback. Wait, what did you say you're going to bake for?
Today you said you're going to bake for something.
If I lost a bet, but then I forgot what the bet was. Let's make one.
Let's make one that you'll lose.
No cheating. I mean, I'll make a cake. The height bet, the intelligence bet, the salary bet. Which bet would you like to choose?
You can't afford me. There ain't no salary bet. Yeah, no, we need cakes around here. You made a proclamation yesterday.
I can do that. And I can also talk about sports. He's ready to pull that back. I'm leaking confidence. I'm leaking confidence. What was your proclamation?
I proclaimed that the White Sox would go 500 without Mutataka Murakami. Well, look, I have a two-game head start because you left on Friday and they won on Saturday and Sunday.
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts feel about the current state of the Bears stadium situation?
It's not why you took the job.
It is not. It's not why you took the job. It is deeply not why any of us took the job.
Here's what we've got going on today. Eric Collins is going to join us at 525. Stud!
Bowler!
We are going to talk to him about his experience Saturday with the Cubs and his experience of being someone who started at the score. Nico Horner is going to join us in about 20 minutes. We are looking forward to talking with Nico. We will ask him some questions about himself and his teammates as they get ready to get back into it. Cubs and A's tonight.
We will have that for you here on the score. And there's some other stuff, too, like whether it's Brett Bielema talking about Ben Johnson and talking about Caleb Williams or Pablo Sanchez.
Yes. Yes, backyard king. And the background on the Miles Garrett trade is fascinating as well.
We will go through all of that stuff, and we will kick things off by probably laughing about the next turn in the Bears stadium saga. That's after Tanny's open, which you know. is Must Listen Radio. Good job, Tyler. That's next on The Score. Thanks, Lawrence.
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