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Clarke Catches EVERYTHING – Midseason Rundown, Rookie Highlights, and Baseball's Shifting Identity

Clarke Catches EVERYTHING – Midseason Rundown, Rookie Highlights, and Baseball's Shifting Identity

Update: 2025-06-11
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Baseball may be in its dog days, but there's nothing lazy about this episode. I sat down with the crew to break down the latest from around the MLB — from injury bugs and trade deadline buzz to wild division races and why Denzel Clarke is basically Spider-Man in cleats.


We get into:




  • Clarke's circus catches and growing case for AL Rookie of the Year




  • Jacob Wilson’s insane contact rate and why he’s quietly elite




  • Why the A’s pitching still makes us want to drink




  • AL and NL division battles heating up (shoutout to the Tigers and Cubs)




  • Who’s buying and who’s pretending at the trade deadline




  • The steroid era: fun as hell or black mark on the game?




  • MLB’s shift back toward old-school ball – bunting, contact hitting, and all




  • Father's Day catch on the field with the kids 🧢




Plus:




  • The Royals have the fifth-best ERA in baseball?!




  • Zach Wheeler is on dad duty and still shoving




  • Rockies: still terrible




  • Can the Mets… not Met for once?




If you're into no-BS baseball talk, bad words, bad bets, and good laughs—you're in the right dugout.


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Clarke Catches EVERYTHING – Midseason Rundown, Rookie Highlights, and Baseball's Shifting Identity

Clarke Catches EVERYTHING – Midseason Rundown, Rookie Highlights, and Baseball's Shifting Identity

Matt McKinley