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FastCast: Wednesday's best in < 10 minutes

FastCast: Wednesday's best in < 10 minutes

Yahoo20-03-2025

Spencer Schwellenbach strikes out 10 Yankees, plus Pete Alonso hits a three-run homer in the Mets' win on this edition of FastCast

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