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Ken's Mailbag | Benches clearing, potential win-win trades and free agent misses

Ken's Mailbag | Benches clearing, potential win-win trades and free agent misses

FromThe Windup


Ken's Mailbag | Benches clearing, potential win-win trades and free agent misses

FromThe Windup

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Mets and Phillies got off to great starts entering a head to head matchup in Philadelphia this week. Ken Rosenthal and Tim McMaster get you ready for that series and give some extra detail into Aaron Judge's contract situation. And then they open up the mailbag...
-Should there be automatic suspensions for hitting batters in the head?
-Does a Shane Bieber for Tyler O'Neil trade make sense for Guardians and Cardinals?
-Why can't the Marlins acquire bullpen help?
-How did the Yankees miss out on Manaea?
-Are the Braves going to have trouble re-signing Dansby Swanson?
-Why do teams bat their best hitters second these days?
-Should Dave Stieb get Hall of Fame consideration?
-With new format is MLB destined to always play in November?
Those questions 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:
Apr 11, 2022
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.