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Todd Frazier, Erik Kratz and Scott Braun react to the latest headlines from around baseball, including Rafael Devers calling out the media after the pinch runner controversy, the Giants opening up their roster ahead of the trade deadline, and the White Sox surprising rise to first place in the AL Central. FT Senior Insider Jim Bowden joins the show to break down the trade market, under-the-radar trade candidates, the biggest needs for contenders, and MLB's proposed draft changes. Plus, Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald stops by to discuss his bounce-back season in Arizona, reaching 100 career saves, his All-Star case, and the success of his Strikeouts 4 Kids charitable initiative.
0:00 Start of Show
4:31 Giants “Open for Business”
11:57 Front Office Unfiltered with Jim Bowden
45:42 Fallout from Rafael Devers incident
1:09:19 MLB players asked where they would want to play
1:20:40 Paul Sewald talks D-Backs
1:44:05 Mariners weekend rotation
1:47:56 BetMGM Locks of the day
1:51:57 Slap Hands
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