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ESPN MLB analyst Doug Glanville joins Buster Olney to discuss the San Francisco Giants listening to trade offers on Rafael Devers, Matt Chapman and Willy Adames, what it’s like to play in the league while being the subject of trade rumors, and whether the Tigers, Red Sox, Mets, Orioles and others should buy or sell at the deadline. Then, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game. Plus, Todd Radom on Left O’Duol, the man who opened the door for Japanese players coming to America. Finally, Buster answers your questions during Bleacher Tweets.
0:00 Welcome
2:43 ESPN MLB analyst Doug Glanville joins
3:55 E:60’s “Return of the Clowns” premieres on Juneteenth
6:22 San Francisco Giants are listening on big players
6:56 How players handle trade rumors
14:05 Buy or Sell: Detroit Tigers
16:03 Boston Red Sox
17:00 Texas Rangers
17:58 Minnesota Twins
19:14 Baltimore Orioles
19:45 New York Mets
21:31 Miami Marlins
22:08 Cubs need a cut-up
25:02 The Numbers Game with Sarah Langs
26:06 Todd Radom on Lefty O’Doul, quiz
33:07 Bleacher Tweets
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