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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and producer Jake Brown open up the show with the "In The Paper" segment, focusing on the big Yankees headlines. They talk about the two-game sweep of the Braves, Aaron Judge's lower-body injury, Clint Frazier's grand return and if he should play more and the MLB postseason with teams potentially not playing their full 60-game schedule. The guys discuss Masahiro Tanaka's low pitch count, the pitching staff with these days off and also look ahead to the series against the Red Sox this weekend. NY Post baseball insider Joel Sherman then presents "Sherman's Hot Corner" on where the Yankees stand right now. Former Yankees infielder and four-time World Series champion with the team Luis Sojo then joins the show. Sojo talks about coming to the Yanks in 1996, being like a hero playing in Venezuela, fighting for a roster spot in the big leagues, hitting the World Series-winning hit in 2000 and how special it was and the Yankees bringing him back in 2003 as an active player after playing in Old-Timers' Day earlier in the year.
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and producer Jake Brown open up the show with the "In The Paper" segment, focusing on the big Yankees headlines. They talk about the two-game sweep of the Braves, Aaron Judge's lower-body injury, Clint Frazier's grand return and if he should play more and the MLB postseason with teams potentially not playing their full 60-game schedule. The guys discuss Masahiro Tanaka's low pitch count, the pitching staff with these days off and also look ahead to the series against the Red Sox this weekend. NY Post baseball insider Joel Sherman then presents "Sherman's Hot Corner" on where the Yankees stand right now. Former Yankees infielder and four-time World Series champion with the team Luis Sojo then joins the show. Sojo talks about coming to the Yanks in 1996, being like a hero playing in Venezuela, fighting for a roster spot in the big leagues, hitting the World Series-winning hit in 2000 and how special it was and the Yankees bringing him back in 2003 as an active player after playing in Old-Timers' Day earlier in the year.
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