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In Episode 482, Patrick, Jeffrey, and Craig chat about  Taskmaster and then discuss five mostly baseball topics. 

1. Seattle Slew: The Mariners continue to avoid Fraud Watch. In fact they might be the anti-frauds
2. Milwaukee’s Best: Meanwhile in Wisconsin, the best team in baseball emerges?
3. Oh baby baby, it’s a wild card: We will get that Guardians/Blue Jays playoff seriers, just you wait.  
4. Around the Horn: A major-league milestone, the Rockies return to being the Rockies, and a lot of pitcher news.  
5. A new, fun game. So you know none of us were involved in making it.

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Our theme tune is by Jawn Stockton. You can listen to him on Spotify and Apple Music  

Spotify: http://bit.ly/JawnStockton_Spotify
Apple Music: http://bit.ly/JawnStockton_AM

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ants
8/13
Yet another episode with a topic that is supposed to focus on a non-Dodgers team doing well that Craig hijacks into Dodger chat. It seems like whenever a team is doing well and is worthy of some attention, be it the Mariners, the Brewers, the Padres, the Phillies, or any other team, it always devolves into how they’re not as good as the Dodgers and then a long diatribe on the Dodgers’s current pitching and/or lineup woes. I appreciate and enjoy this podcast, but the constant sidetracks into dodger talk is getting really old.
Craig Goldstein
8/14
Sorry you don't enjoy those parts. I was specifically speaking to the "best team in baseball" question that was in our planning document, so I think it was a relevant subject to bring up.