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Pigs, Parties and Fireball

December 19, 2014

In this episode you will find: The denizens of MILB in full force, post Winter Meetings. MLR breaks down the Wil Myers deal, holiday parties and the live mascot feeding schedule. Hamburgers shaped like hot dogs and the San Diego chicken also make a guest appearance.


Here’s what you’ll get in this episode:

Here we go again, with a semblance of a schedule after the long layoff, MLR is back in full force. MLR tackles the Winter Meetings trade show, affiliate dinners and more. Also, with Tampa Bay and the Padres dominating the airwaves, we ask the question “If you could own an MLB team, which one would it be and why?” (Keep in mind San Diego has more breweries than any other city in the country).


Mike may have taken a few fireball shots at the Winter Meetings and Sam needs to tell you about the rule 5 draft (he really does, its his thing). Junior Spivey is now a player agent and Cuba could be back in play after 60 years of political exile.


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