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EPISODE · May 25, 2021 · 34 MIN

(109) The Surging Yankees, The Resilient Red Sox, the Expectedly Surprising Rays, and More AL East Narratives

from The Baseball Rabbi Podcast · host Pesach Wolicki and Scott Kahn

The American League East is becoming the most interesting division in baseball, not to mention the most talented, and Pesach and Scott are ready to uncover the storylines and narratives you need to be an educated baseball consumer. What flaws do the Yankees (baseball's best team for the past month) need to fix? What is the secret of the Red Sox success? Why are the Blue Jays the opposite of the Rays? And is there hope for the actually interesting Orioles? Plus: why the Chicago Bears need to thank Babe Ruth for their very existence. Join the Baseball Rabbi team as a Patreon subscriber! Go to https://www.patreon.com/baseballrabbipodcast for bonus episodes, Baseball Rabbi merch, and more!

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