White Sox pitchers combined to allow 166 home runs (one per game), the ninth-fewest in baseball.The White Sox's 3.96 team ERA ranked 16th across all MLB pitching staffs.The pitching staff for the White Sox had a collective nine K/9 last season, the eighth-best in MLB.Jason Delay Home/Away Batting Splits (2022) Ready to play FanDuel Daily Fantasy? Get in the game using our link. He crossed home in 16 of 57 games a year ago (28.1%), including one multi-run game.Delay drove in a run in nine of 57 games last season (15.8%), including two games with multiple RBIs.Appearing in 57 games last season, he hit just one homer.Delay reached base via a hit in 28 of 57 games last season (49.1%), including multiple hits in 8.8% of those games (five of them).213 with six doubles, a home run and nine walks. Looking to place a prop bet on Jason Delay? Check out what's available at BetMGM and sign up with this link! Jason Delay At The Plate (2022) Runs Prop: Over/under 0.5 runs (Over odds: +250).Home Runs Prop: Over/under 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +1050).Hits Prop: Over/under 0.5 hits (Over odds: -161).In his last appearance, he went 1-for-4 with a double against the Red Sox. I'll do a crossword puzzle, then I'll go to bed watching something non-baseball related like "Breaking Bad" or "The Wire." A series I've probably watched already and know by heart.On Friday, Jason Delay (coming off going 1-for-4 with a double) and the Pittsburgh Pirates face the Chicago White Sox, whose starting pitcher will be Lucas Giolito. I'll have MLB Network on as I wind down to see what's going on around the league that day. Usually I'll do a couple things for the game the next day once I'm back - whether it's looking at starting pitchers or watching video. awhile with Steve from 5:30-6:00.Ħ:20pm: We tape the open, then about 6:45, I'll go grab a cookie or run to the restroom and then it's first pitch at 7:10.ġ0:30pm: Drive home. Then it's really just sit around and B.S. Then I'll meet with our producer and Stone and our sideline reporter to talk about what's going on in the open. About 5:00pm I grab a bite to eat in the media dining room or the booth. Who's pitching, what headlines do we have, what sponsorships do we have, etc. Then we do a segment called "One Thing With Ricky" where I ask him just one question.Ĥ:45pm: I'll record our scoreboard keys to the game, about a 60-90 second thing. Manager RICK RENTERIA typically does his pregame media scrum at 4:30. Then at about 4:00pm, I'll go back to the booth. I'll go down and record a quick interview with a player. Then if the lineup has been posted, I go upstairs and do a couple statistical things.ģ:30pm: Clubhouse opens generally at 3:30. Then I'll stop by the clubhouse, say hi to a couple players. I'll sit in his office and chat for maybe 15 minutes. I used to listen to sports radio but I like to clear my mind before I get to the park.īenetti (l) typically arrives to Guaranteed Rate Field around 2:00pm for most White Sox home games GETTY IMAGESĢ:30pm: I'll walk through the office and then check in with the director of broadcasting. I really like the soundtracks to "Dear Evan Hanson," "Hamilton," "Wicked" - shows I know by heart. It's either classic rock - BILLY JOEL, ELTON JOHN - or musical theater. I'll either get Grubhub or go walk somewhere and pick something up.Ģ:00pm: In my car going to the ballpark. Or I'll spend the lunch hour at home to have time to turn baseball off for a little while and make sure I have a life as well. Then sometimes I'll go to lunch with Stone and we'll spend an hour talking. Interspersed with that I'll be checking Twitter and my emails as well.ġ1:30am: Our producer will call me and analyst STEVE STONE about what we'll do for the open that night. Then I'll read what the Sox beat writers are writing about, as well as the local newspaper online for whatever team we're playing. Then it's going to assorted websites like Fangraphs, Baseball Reference and Statcast. The first thing I do is open my Google doc where we share ideas for that game day. Benetti recently took THE DAILY through a typical day during the White Sox season in the leadup to a 7:10pm first pitch.Ĩ:30-10:30am: Generally I have my alarm set on Alexa. Come spring, he'll return to his role as the White Sox TV play-by-play man, where he replaced the legendary HAWK HARRELSON on a full-time basis last season. This time of year play-by-play man JASON BENETTI is wearing many hats for ESPN, calling both college hoops and college football throughout the winter.
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