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Ken's Mailbag | East Division races heating up as Mets and Red Sox stumble

Ken's Mailbag | East Division races heating up as Mets and Red Sox stumble

FromThe Windup: A show about Baseball


Ken's Mailbag | East Division races heating up as Mets and Red Sox stumble

FromThe Windup: A show about Baseball

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The AL East has become a four team race and the Phillies have grabbed hold of the NL East. Tim and Ken weigh in on division races that are hearing up before breaking open the mailbag...
-Will baseball ever allow trading draft picks?
-Can Mike Trout be considered the greatest of all-time without postseason success?
-Why did baseball move on from the 2020 playoff format?
-Should Yankees bring back Rizzo and Gallo and pass on pricey shortstops?
-What exactly are the A's asking the city of Oakland for in stadium deal?
-Could baseball add mandatory one game suspensions for all ejections?
-What's the strangest place Ken has broken news from?

All that and more! To be a part of next week's episode call the voicemail at 646-543-7072 or email tabaseballshow@gmail.com…
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Released:
Aug 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Athletic's flagship baseball podcast features some of the best writers and thinkers in the game. Ken Rosenthal, Jayson Stark, Doug Glanville, Britt Ghiroli, Eno Sarris, Keith Law, Andy McCullough, Grant Brisbee, Derek VanRiper, Tim McMaster and more come together five days per week to guide you through the Major League Baseball season. With rumors, analytics, trivia, prospects, and big name interviews, we've got you covered from Spring Training through the World Series.