Jac Caglianone gets called up & Shohei Ohtani falls asleep mid-World Series rematch
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Even some of the best athletes in the world get sleepy at work. Shohei Ohtani was caught falling asleep in the dugout during a World Series rematch vs. the New York Yankees this weekend. Jake, who may or may not have slept through his alarm before recording this episode, has some (hypocritical?) thoughts on what happened in LA.
A full weekend of baseball with sweeps, mops and even some college drama occurred. The guys give a full recap on all that happened in the world of baseball.
Start off your week with the Baseball Bar-B-Cast
Jac Caglianone gets called up Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images
(Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images)
(1:51) - How Sweep It Is
(2:46) - Blue Jays mop A's
(10:18) - Brewers sweep Phillies
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(20:02) - Mets sweep Rockies
(24:11) - Orioles sweep White Sox
(30:44) - Tigers over Royals
(32:40) - Jac Calgianone called up
(37:35) - Mariners over Twins
(41:07) - Nats over Diamonbacks
(44:57) - Dodgers over Yankees
(51:48) - Shohei falls asleep
(55:02) - Turbo Mode
(1:05:18) - College Baseball
(1:09:24) - Lou Gehrig Day
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