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Katie Woo joins Erik Kratz and Todd Frazier on today’s Foul Territory as the crew breaks down the Phillies remarkable turnaround under Don Mattingly and previews a huge Phillies-Pirates weekend series featuring Zack Wheeler vs. Paul Skenes. FT senior insider Ken Rosenthal joins the show to discuss new details he learned from the Freddie Freeman-Matt Olson change in Atlanta, the Mariners looming pitching decisions, and several teams beginning to separate themselves across MLB. Plus, Royals left-hander Kris Bubic stops by to talk Bobby Witt Jr.’s incredible season, the Royals’ pitching staff, and adapting to the ABS era with Salvador Perez behind the plate.
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0:00 Start of Show
4:04 Are the Phillies back?
16:48 Should Rico Garcia be the Orioles closer?
18:46 Inside Scoop with Ken Rosenthal
34:17 Nolan McLean or Cam Schlittler?
37:23 Certain pitchers who owned hitters
45:53 JJ Bleday red-hot start with Reds
48:44 Kris Bubic talks Royals
1:06:27 Tarik Skubal update
1:09:26 Jesse Rogers talks Cubs-White Sox
1:27:15 Mets sweep Tigers
1:30:11 BetMGM Locks of the day
1:37:27 Recent clips from FT Network
1:52:35 Jordan Westburg out for season
1:55:39 Slap Hands
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