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On today's episode, Buster Olney and David Schoenfield break down the Brewers surge and the Cubs fall, discuss if Tarik Skubal could be traded midseason, why the Astros decade of dominance is over, and if Shohei Ohtani is the favorite in the NL Cy Young award race.
Tony Gwynn Jr. then joins us to discuss the Padres-Dodgers recent series; is it the best rivalry in baseball? Plus Mason Miller's dominance and why the MVP conversation around Ohtani is feeling like it did around Michael Jordan.
Sarah Langs tells us why Ohtani, Sal Stewart, and Jacob Misiorowski are doing things that we haven't seen in 50+ years, and Todd Radom gives us his 3 most underrated ballparks.
0:00 Intro + Welcome
2:13 Dave Schoenfield joins the show
2:56 Brewers sweep Cubs
5:53 Could Tarik Skubal be traded?
8:40 Cal Ripken Jr. to return as Orioles President?
11:19 Royals could be sellers at the trade deadline
13:19 Astros decade of dominance appears over
16:15 Ohtani's Cy Young case
17:30 J.P. Crawford willing to move to Third Base
19:35 Sarah Langs plays the numbers game
20:58 Tony Gwynn Jr joins the show
22:54 What did we learn from Padres-Dodgers series?
25:48 Why Manny Machado is in a slump
27:08 Mason Miller should be a Cy Young and MVP candidate
29:02 Sandy Alcantara should be a Padres trade target
30:28 Ohtani's MVP conversation feels like it did with MJ
34:13 Tony Gwynn Sr's feeling towards the Dodgers
35:01 Todd Radom's most underrated parks in baseball
41:57 Bleacher Tweets
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45 minutes.