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Ken's Mailbag | Sticky stuff enforcement begins, how it could impact the trade deadline and Zach Wheeler's Cy Young chances

Ken's Mailbag | Sticky stuff enforcement begins, how it could impact the trade deadline and Zach Wheeler's Cy Young chances

FromThe Windup


Ken's Mailbag | Sticky stuff enforcement begins, how it could impact the trade deadline and Zach Wheeler's Cy Young chances

FromThe Windup

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

MLB's enforcement of pitchers using illegal substances is here. Ken Rosenthal and Tim McMaster discuss what we can expect as pitchers and umpires adapt. Then in the mailbag...

-How will the lack of sticky stuff impact the pitching trade market?
-Will the Rays replace Glasnow by trade or look internally?
-Does Zack Wheeler deserve Cy Young consideration?
-Will the Rockies trade any players not named Story?
-What's an award MLB should hand out that it doesn't right now?
-Ken's favorite MLB career statistic

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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-Follow Tim on Twitter: @TimMMcMaster
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Released:
Jun 21, 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.