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Locked On MLB - Daily Podcast On Major League Baseball Locked On Podcast Network
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Locked On MLB podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info from all around Major League Baseball. All the hits, runs and strikeouts. Host Paul Francis Sullivan, a comedian, TV producer and creator of the Sully Baseball Podcast, brings his humor and passion to our national pastime, as the Locked On MLB podcast provides your daily baseball fix with a unique spin that you won’t forget. From the jaw-dropping plays to the awe-inspiring performances that make each game a masterpiece, Locked On MLB takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from all over MLB. The Locked On MLB podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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All Star Game Voting Ideas Plus Forgotten Ballparks
The All Star Game vote needs to be revamped even if it stays at the mid season point. Perhaps the Trade Deadline can be folded into the All Star Break.
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Phillies Power Themselves To The Top Of The Power Rankings
The latest Power Rankings are in and the teams at the top and bottom remain the same but the Red Sox and Astros are surging up the tally.
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Contenders At The Crossroads as June Wraps Up
The trade deadline is not that far away and contenders like the Royals, Brewers and Mets need to take a good long look in the mirror and be honest about what they can do moving towards the second half of the 2024 season.
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A Night of Celebration, Sorrow and Reflection in Alabama
Thursday night was a triumph at Rickwood Field, from the thrilling game to the former Negro League stars like Bill Greason being honored and Willie Mays' son urging us to let his dad hear us.
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Yankees and Orioles Battle At Top of Power Rankings
The Power Rankings show an absolute log jam of mediocre NL Teams with hope... meanwhile the Yankees and the Orioles remain the class of the American League.
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Farewell Willie Mays
Willie Mays, arguably the greatest player in baseball history, has died. With his death comes a break in connection with so many elements of the game.