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Chris McNeil, Gabb Goudy, Jack O'Rourke, and Ryan Tyler react to the first phase of MLB All-Star voting, where not a single Cleveland Guardian earned a spot among the leaders—underscoring a frustrating, injury-plagued season that has seen the club struggle to find consistency. Is Cleveland's disappointing showing a fair reflection of its performance, or have the Guardians been overlooked by fans?
Plus, the crew dives into MLB's sweeping proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement, the most significant labor proposal in decades. With a potential lockout looming, baseball could be headed for major changes, including the possibility of a salary cap and salary floor. Would those changes create a more competitive league, or fundamentally alter the sport as fans know it? The panel breaks down what the proposal could mean for the future of Major League Baseball.
Also, the crew reacts to Jack's midseason report card, grading every player on the Guardians' active roster and debating who's exceeded expectations, who's underperformed, and who still has time to turn things around.
Finally, former Indians catcher Chris Gimenez joins the show to break down the promotion of highly touted catching prospect Cooper Ingle, discuss what Cleveland should prioritize ahead of the MLB trade deadline, and answer the big question hanging over the season: Will the Guardians' inconsistent offense once again be their downfall?
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Chris McNeil, Gabb Goudy, Jack O'Rourke, and Ryan Tyler react to the first phase of MLB All-Star voting, where not a single Cleveland Guardian earned a spot among the leaders—underscoring a frustrating, injury-plagued season that has seen the club struggle to find consistency. Is Cleveland's disappointing showing a fair reflection of its performance, or have the Guardians been overlooked by fans?
Plus, the crew dives into MLB's sweeping proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement, the most significant labor proposal in decades. With a potential lockout looming, baseball could be headed for major changes, including the possibility of a salary cap and salary floor. Would those changes create a more competitive league, or fundamentally alter the sport as fans know it? The panel breaks down what the proposal could mean for the future of Major League Baseball.
Also, the crew reacts to Jack's midseason report card, grading every player on the Guardians' active roster and debating who's exceeded expectations, who's underperformed, and who still has time to turn things around.
Finally, former Indians catcher Chris Gimenez joins the show to break down the promotion of highly touted catching prospect Cooper Ingle, discuss what Cleveland should prioritize ahead of the MLB trade deadline, and answer the big question hanging over the season: Will the Guardians' inconsistent offense once again be their downfall?

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