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MLB Free Agency has commenced, and it appears increasingly likely that Ranger Suarez will depart from the Phillies due to financial constraints. In this context, we feature insights from MLB Agent Scott Boras, who discusses both Ranger Suarez and Pete Alonso.
(10:14-19:49)
There have been discussions comparing AJ Brown to Nick Castellanos, a comparison that Bill finds unjust. He invites a caller who argues that Castellanos demonstrates superior leadership qualities compared to AJ.
(19:49-30:43)
Tim McManus from ESPN joins the show to discuss the drama surrounding AJ Brown. He believes that AJ Brown is good leader that is a Captain for a reason. He is effective in stating that the team needs to play better. AJ at his core has good intentions, but this time it feels different in how AJ is handling this frustration level.
(30:43-39:12)
Ricky is perplexed by the criticism surrounding AJ Brown's desire for the ball. It is common for wide receivers to express their frustrations when they are not targeted, as their primary role is to catch passes. AJ Brown's willingness to speak out reflects his commitment to the game, as he aimed to highlight an important issue rather than concern himself with potential backlash.
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(0:00-10:14)
MLB Free Agency has commenced, and it appears increasingly likely that Ranger Suarez will depart from the Phillies due to financial constraints. In this context, we feature insights from MLB Agent Scott Boras, who discusses both Ranger Suarez and Pete Alonso.
(10:14-19:49)
There have been discussions comparing AJ Brown to Nick Castellanos, a comparison that Bill finds unjust. He invites a caller who argues that Castellanos demonstrates superior leadership qualities compared to AJ.
(19:49-30:43)
Tim McManus from ESPN joins the show to discuss the drama surrounding AJ Brown. He believes that AJ Brown is good leader that is a Captain for a reason. He is effective in stating that the team needs to play better. AJ at his core has good intentions, but this time it feels different in how AJ is handling this frustration level.
(30:43-39:12)
Ricky is perplexed by the criticism surrounding AJ Brown's desire for the ball. It is common for wide receivers to express their frustrations when they are not targeted, as their primary role is to catch passes. AJ Brown's willingness to speak out reflects his commitment to the game, as he aimed to highlight an important issue rather than concern himself with potential backlash.
Follow The Show
https://x.com/BillColarulo
https://x.com/rickybottalico
https://x.com/sylvanakell
"For the latest updates, visit the show page https://975thefanatic.com/unfiltered/ on 975thefanatic.com. Follow 97.5 The Fanatic on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Watch our shows on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Philly's home for sports!"
"Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast."
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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