Bullpen Mafia Podcast

Opening Week Recap, Marlins Solid Start, ABS Reactions

41 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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Opening Week brought plenty to talk about, and this episode Javi and Toad run through the biggest moments of the first seven days of the MLB season. They spend some time on the Marlins, who came out of the gate looking sharper than most people expected. Then the conversation shifts to everyone’s favorite new debate topic: the ABS system.

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