Ken Rosenthal and Alanna Rizzo discuss a favorite of pennant race baseball: unsung heroes. (Top of show)
(1:08) The hosts weigh the issues with both New York teams - the Mets continue their second-half slide and the Yankees unravel at home.
(4:49) The Texas Rangers are surging towards playoff contention.
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(10:17) Ken breaks news! The Baltimore Orioles are hiring a GM after quietly promoting Mike Elias to President of Baseball Operations.
(13:18) Grillin' Ken answers questions about the Astros postseason chances and Brian Snitker's interest in managing next season.
(16:18) Ken and Alanna reflect on the 24th anniversary of 9/11.
(19:48) The hosts crown their Dudes and Dorks of the Week.
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(25:03) Ken shares his recent story about the Native Nations project to establish baseball talent pipelines among Native American communities.
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