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Bi-Polar Baseball, Pretender or Contender Redu, What Will May Mean for the Astros

37 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode, hosts Ryan and Wally analyze the Houston Astros' recent series against Baltimore, discuss team performance, pitching struggles, and prospects for the season. They also evaluate other teams' chances of making the playoffs and share insights on upcoming matchups. Key Topics * Astros pitching struggles and bullpen issues * Team performance and season outlook * Contender vs pretender analysis in MLB

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