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Jed Hoyer dives into how the trade with Mets for Pete Crow-Armstrong went down

Jed Hoyer dives into how the trade with Mets for Pete Crow-Armstrong went down

New York Post9 hours ago

Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer on The Show with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman.
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