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In the longest episode yet of The 27th Inning, longtime Cincinnati Reds pitcher and 2004 World Series champion Bronson Arroyo talks about memories from his career, being a part of the Boston Red Sox team that broke the Curse of the Bambino, the importance of music in his life, and his thoughts on the issue of foreign substances being used by pitchers, as well as the possibility of the designated hitter rule being expanded into the National League.
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In the longest episode yet of The 27th Inning, longtime Cincinnati Reds pitcher and 2004 World Series champion Bronson Arroyo talks about memories from his career, being a part of the Boston Red Sox team that broke the Curse of the Bambino, the importance of music in his life, and his thoughts on the issue of foreign substances being used by pitchers, as well as the possibility of the designated hitter rule being expanded into the National League.