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It's a very special Thanksgiving episode of the podcast. Well, not really, but we do talk about food at the end. With the new CBA announced on Tuesday afternoon, we are joined by Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports to discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of the new agreement, and our other special guest is my mother, with her own That Just Happened. In between we read tons of emails, talk about prospects, awards and Neftali Feliz' new job, and at some point even bring friend of the show Jorge Arangure in to add some holiday cheer. As always, we hope you enjoy.

Note: We do alert you to the presence of the occasional adult language and subject matter. Don't say we didn't warn you.

Up And In Episode 73: "Country Mouse, City Mouse"

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Table Of Contents

0:00 We're back, and it's OK

2:24 Housekeeping: There are many way to get a hold of us

3:18 So many emails

36:00 Baseball! But first, a word from Jorge

42:39 Orioles and Royals Top 11 review

1:02:41 Why are we going through the awards?

1:06:06 Let's talk about Neftali Feliz again

1:16:45 Special Guest Jeff Passan (@jeffpassan), Yahoo Sports on the new CBA

1:57:24 A very special That Just Happened featuring my mom

2:19:31 Musical Guest: Union Street Preservation Society

2:21:53 What Are You Drinking

2:25:33 It's Thanksgiving, so we're going to talk about food

Music is by Union Street Preservation Society, all rights reserved, courtesy of the artist.

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