Bruce Levine and David Haugh host Inside the Clubhouse, discussing the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines while also welcoming on great guests from across the baseball landscape.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
In the first hour, David Haugh and Bruce Levine discuss the Cubs now transitioning to a pivotal offseason after their NLDS exit, and if Kyle Tucker truly wants to stay on the Northside, they talk to White Sox director of Minor Leagues Paul Janish on ... more
In the second and final hour, David Haugh and Bruce Levine discussed in 'Stay or Go' if there could be a chance Ian Happ isn't in a Cubs uniform much longer, they discuss who the Cubs should pursue more in free agency: Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker, ... more
Bruce Levine and David Haugh host Inside the Clubhouse, discussing the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines while also welcoming on great guests from across the baseball landscape.
Bruce Levine and David Haugh host Inside the Clubhouse, discussing the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines while also welcoming on great guests from across the baseball landscape.
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Always the shill for Cubs management going back to Himes and Maddux. What he said about Ricketts being completely right on CNBC interview should be grounds for mandatory retirement. I’m done with this podcast as long as Levine is involved.
Listened to this show from the beginning and love Bruce but David Haugh is making this show unlistenable. David is by far the least talented person on the station and already ruined the morning show.
5 stars for Bruce Levine, an objective and knowledgeable baseball reporter. -1 star for David Haugh.
Love the show but the sirens in the background are annoying. Bruce or David need to broadcast from a better soundproofed room
If you enjoy baseball—a boring children’s game played by overpaid, over-analyzed, over-worshipped adults—this is for you.
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Focused predominantly on the Chicago Cubs and White Sox, the discussions center around the teams' latest performances, playoff prospects, and the intricate dynamics of Major League Baseball. The show frequently features insights from former players, coaches, and analysts, delivering expert perspectives that resonate with both die-hard fans and casual listeners alike. Noteworthy is the combination of lively debate between the hosts and engaging interviews with notable figures in the sport, creating a rich tapestry of content that not only informs but entertains baseball enthusiasts.
Listeners can expect in-depth analyses of game strategies, player performances, and team management decisions, alongside heartfelt tributes and personal anecdot... more
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Recent guests on Inside The Clubhouse include:
1. Paul Janisch
2. Brian Anderson
3. Will Venable
4. Matthew Boyd
5. Caleb Thielbar
6. Josh Barfield
7. Jed Hoyer
8. Derrek Lee
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