The Craig Way Show

Breaking Down MLB's Surprise Contenders with Gene Watson

19 min · 18. juni 2026
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Chicago White Sox personnel director Gene Watson joins the show from the Dominican Republic to discuss the landscape across Major League Baseball with the All-Star Break still a month away. Which surprising contenders -- including the White Sox, Nationals, and Cardinals -- might buy at the trade deadline?

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