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After 159 games have been played and established, the final weekend list of the regular 2025 MLB season is over us, and there is a lot of drama that will take place. With some postseason places still at stake, as well as a couple of crowns of the division, we will surely have a memorable ending for an unforgettable regular baseball season.
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Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss all the headlines that go to the weekend, even if Cleveland’s guardians will be able to cling to their improbable advantage of the division in the Central of Al East over the Detroit Tigers, whether the New York Yankees or Toronto Blue Jays are crowned to the kings of the East of Al East to the Seattle Catcher Cal Raleigh sailors. Then they talk about how crazy Houston is probably not making their annual postseason trip this October.
Also in this episode of the Barball Bar-B-BastJake and Jordan talk about the current postemporal image in the National League, which currently causes New York Mets to remain in the last place of wild card despite the Cincinnati Reds and Arizona’s diamondbacks doing everything possible to overcome them. They also discuss how strange it will be to see the Los Angeles Dodgers playing in the Commodines Round, the Automated Ball Challenge System (ABS) that will arrive at MLB next season and make their choices for the good, the bad and the Uggla.
(Photo by Michael Mooney/MLB Photos through Getty Images)
(Photo by Michael Mooney/MLB Photos through Getty Images)
3:19 – The starter: where things are in the al
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13:28 – Yankees or Blue Jays in the East
29:56 – Where things are in the NL
36:36 – Dodgers in the Commodines Round
42:01 – We have to talk about: ABS in 2026
47:15 – The good, the bad and the uggla
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