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Feeling Like Old Times - Cards Come Into Houston and Sweep, Contender or Pretender, Heading to Cleveland

40 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Summary In this episode of Dirt Diamond Sports, hosts Ryan Bokros and Wally analyze recent MLB performances, focusing on the Houston Astros' struggles, team contenders and pretenders, and league-wide surprises. They provide insights into team dynamics, player performances, and organizational challenges, offering a comprehensive view of the current baseball season. Key Topics * Houston Astros' organizational depth and injury issues * League-wide pretenders and contenders analysis * Surprising team performances: Pirates, Braves, Reds * Impact of injuries and organizational decisions on team success * Early-season league overview and future outlook

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