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Season 8, Episode 7 – Who Do You Hate?

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Buckle up, baseball aficionados, as the Team of Rivals Podcast unpacks the latest and greatest (or perhaps the worst) from MLB, including the bombshell that Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers might be the sport's biggest villains. The Cubs, on the other hand, are proving to be a delightful surprise, earning the title of one of the most objectively enjoyable teams to watch this season.

This week, Ron, Elliott, and Pete take a turn down memory lane with a candid chat about which players from their beloved teams irk them the most. From current nuisances to historical headaches, no player is safe from their unfiltered critiques.

And if that wasn't enough for you, the guys also take aim at the announcer's booth, praising the calls of Boog Sciambi and debating the merit of the voices that bring the game to life. Plus, a shocking revelation about the Oakland A's future home has the trio contemplating a road trip that could go down in podcast legend.

Don't miss out on the banter, insights, and the occasional off-topic rant.

We live-streamed this week, so you can rewatch this episode on YouTube, Rumble, or Facebook.

Follow us on X, GETTR, and Instagram. Like us on Facebook.

Check out Gateway City Sports.

Check out Fuel Sports Network.

  continue reading

102 episodes

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Buckle up, baseball aficionados, as the Team of Rivals Podcast unpacks the latest and greatest (or perhaps the worst) from MLB, including the bombshell that Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers might be the sport's biggest villains. The Cubs, on the other hand, are proving to be a delightful surprise, earning the title of one of the most objectively enjoyable teams to watch this season.

This week, Ron, Elliott, and Pete take a turn down memory lane with a candid chat about which players from their beloved teams irk them the most. From current nuisances to historical headaches, no player is safe from their unfiltered critiques.

And if that wasn't enough for you, the guys also take aim at the announcer's booth, praising the calls of Boog Sciambi and debating the merit of the voices that bring the game to life. Plus, a shocking revelation about the Oakland A's future home has the trio contemplating a road trip that could go down in podcast legend.

Don't miss out on the banter, insights, and the occasional off-topic rant.

We live-streamed this week, so you can rewatch this episode on YouTube, Rumble, or Facebook.

Follow us on X, GETTR, and Instagram. Like us on Facebook.

Check out Gateway City Sports.

Check out Fuel Sports Network.

  continue reading

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