Cannonball Comin’ Podcast Episode Seven
Episode 7 of the City of Bridges podcast, hosted by Anthony DiFilippo and Logan Arblaster, titled "Cannonball Comin’ Podcast Episode Seven" was published on October 1, 2023 and runs 49 minutes.
October 1, 2023 ·49m · City of Bridges
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Summary
-74 wins...just one more -Phillies clinch against the Bucs -Where does Johan Oviedo fit in future plans? -Pirates have a chance to spoil the Fish -Mitch Keller sets another franchise record -Hidden in the Shrubs -Recaps of the games -and more!
Episode Description
-74 wins...just one more
-Phillies clinch against the Bucs
-Where does Johan Oviedo fit in future plans?
-Pirates have a chance to spoil the Fish
-Mitch Keller sets another franchise record
-Hidden in the Shrubs
-Recaps of the games
-and more!
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