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Beller & Law | Buyers and sellers starting to line up, a check on the AL West race, and the untapped potential of the first-place Mets

Beller & Law | Buyers and sellers starting to line up, a check on the AL West race, and the untapped potential of the first-place Mets

FromThe Windup


Beller & Law | Buyers and sellers starting to line up, a check on the AL West race, and the untapped potential of the first-place Mets

FromThe Windup

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jun 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We're into June, and that means the buy/sell divide in advance of the trade deadline is starting to take shape. Michael Beller and Keith Law take a look at either side of that, including some teams on the former side that weren't necessarily expected to be contenders.
The guys then turn their eyes to the standings, where they zero in on the A's keeping pace with the Astros, and the Mets putting some distance between themselves and the rest of the NL East, despite being the most injured team in the league. Finally, a quick check in on some of this season's most intriguing rooking starting pitchers.
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Released:
Jun 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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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.