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EP9: METS-YANKS-COMEDY

An episode of the Disgruntled Fans Anonymous podcast, hosted by Pat Loconsole, titled "EP9: METS-YANKS-COMEDY" was published on March 27, 2019 and runs 50 minutes.

March 27, 2019 ·50m · Disgruntled Fans Anonymous

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We got a return contributor “Chicken” Carmine to talk everything Yanks and have it out with his arch rival, renowned Mets optimist Steve Sena. The laughs just keep on coming as well as some very interesting discussion from Degrom, top rotations in the mlb, predictions on each squad as well as surprise teams around the league and we finish it off with a friendly wager between the two guys. Enjoy!!! And remember to subscribe, rate, review!!

We got a return contributor “Chicken” Carmine to talk everything Yanks and have it out with his arch rival, renowned Mets optimist Steve Sena. The laughs just keep on coming as well as some very interesting discussion from Degrom, top rotations in the mlb, predictions on each squad as well as surprise teams around the league and we finish it off with a friendly wager between the two guys. Enjoy!!! And remember to subscribe, rate, review!!
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