In this episode, Drew and Adam discuss an early trade of a key reliever, Kelvin Herrera. Later, they discuss a few career records that were recently broken, and then discuss bad behavior by Roberto Osuna and Hanley Ramirez. Adam also discusses a story of Pat Neshek finding an indy league offer in his Facebook Messenger Inbox. Adam also goes OFF in Behind Enemy Lines this week on roster moves, including Miguel Sano being sent down to Single A. After that, Drew and Adam share and compare their ideas for the "most exciting plays in baseball." Mike Trout Minute this week is combined with Alphabet Soup, in which they discuss the weighted Runs Above Average, and how this applies to Mike Trout's most recent monster week. Penultimately, Drew puts the correllation between workload and injury risk for starting pitchers Under the Microscope, and discusses a paper from the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. Ultimately, Adam sticks up for Eduardo Escobar, who has been on a tear this season, and is looking to break a longstanding record of doubles in a season.