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Welcome back listeners. After a nice 1-week hiatus to celebrate the long weekend, we are bringing you a full episode. Hope you all enjoyed Memorial Day Weekend.
We start things off with our Locks and Longshots, per usual. The boys are feeling it after the weeklong reset, and we're loading up on MLB Picks. After our picks, we test ourselves, or at least Tubbs does, on the Immaculate Grid. Franke runs into some internet issues and leaves Tubbs to fend for himself. Safe to say, it did not go well. Following the grid, each of the boys has a guess who for the other. Are we able to stub each other, or can we prevail? See if you can guess the player before us. Finally, we wrap up with our bi-weekly MLB Discussion. We talk our teams, the good, the bad, the ugly and everything in between. Tubbs Tigers are hot, while Franke's Brew Crew is struggling to say the least. Get all your MLB updates here. We hope you all enjoy, and we will see you all next week for episode 145.
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