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July 30, 2025 142 mins
The whole crew is back to break down a wild and weird week of baseball as the trade deadline looms. We’re talking Luis Severino’s showcase starts, Nick Kurtz’s historic six-hit night, and whether the A’s should sell or hold. The Tigers are clinging to the top of the AL Central while the Royals are gunning for a wildcard spot. We get into who’s buying, who’s selling, and who just plain sucks right now. Bryce Harper told Manfred to get lost, Ichiro threw shade in two languages, and we even threw in a little college football talk at the end for good measure. It's chaos season—let's ride. Timestamps: 0:00 – Cold open & Severino trade speculation 13:20 – Nick Kurtz’s 6-hit, 4-HR game: best ever? 22:45 – A’s trade deadline talk: who’s on the block? 30:10 – Tigers & Royals update: AL Central drama 41:00 – Injury news: Clase, Boobich, Reese Olson 48:55 – Around the league: Yankees, Rays, Red Sox 1:01:30 – NL races: Brewers up, Cubs down, Braves limping 1:18:00 – Deadline predictions: who moves where? 1:28:20 – Rookie of the Year race: Kurtz vs. Wilson 1:36:45 – Bryce Harper vs. Rob Manfred 1:41:10 – College football preview & Wyoming slander 2:01:00 – Final thoughts & brawls, dogs, and the dog days Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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