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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Ben’s embarrassing use of a definite article, the latest non-developments in the MLB-MLBPA CBA discussions, the career and retirement of Ryan Zimmerman, a rejected extension offer to the new Nationals franchise player, Juan Soto, a digital recreation of Truist Park and what “the metaverse” means, the outcome of the Erik Kay trial, MLB aiming to downsize the minor leagues more, a baseball rule proposal known as “The Scramble,” and a listener email about what an eccentric billionaire would have to pay a player to retire.

Audio intro: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, “The Year 1812 Solemn Overture, Op. 49

Audio outro: Albert Lortzing, “Zar und Zimmermann, Holzschuhtanz


Link to latest report about bargaining

Link to Zimmerman’s walk-off homer

Link to story about Zimmerman and spring

Link to more on Zimmerman and spring

Link to Zimmerman’s announcement

Link to report about Soto

Link to BP piece about the Nationals

Link to Truist press release

Link to Truist SBJ story

Link to Snow Crash on the metaverse

Link to WaPo on the metaverse

Link to The Ringer on the metaverse

Link to ESPN on the Kay verdict

Link to ESPN Daily episode on Kay

Link to 2019 JDA update

Link to Passan story on minor leaguers

Link to HUAL “Scramble” episode

Link to episode with NPB hypothetical


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