Triple Play Podcast #18: The Trade Deadline + Rangers Chat
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Brooke Robinson Follow @bka_9
Nicholas Rossoletti Follow @nross56
With the trade deadline around the corner we reach to mlbreports.com’s trade analyst Nick Rossoletti to break down the deals that have happened and the ones that will.
Brooke Robinson stops by to discuss all things Texas Rangers including who she’d put on their Mt Rushmore.
And of course Pat and Chris take a stick to that lying SOB Ryan Braun and their weekly Blue Jays bitch. All that and the bethubb.com best bets!
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Posted on July 28, 2013, in MLB Podcast Network and tagged @bigticketshow on twitter, @bka_9 on twitter, @Nross56 on twitter, adam dunn, adrian beltre, alex ríos, alex rodriguez, alfonso soriano, brooke robinson, chase utley, chicago white sox, chris leitch, joe girardi, jon daniels, matt garza, michael young, mitch moreland, nelson cruz, new york yankees, nicholas rossoletti, nolan ryan, patrick beaulieu, philadelphia phillies, texas rangers, the ballpark in arlington, triple play podcast. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.




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