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    Episode #132: Hot Hot Stove: Longo and Cutch!

    en-usFebruary 07, 2018
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    About this Episode

    In episode 132, Eric and Chad talk about the big signing for the Giants this off-season. We also talk potential lineup options, pitching rotation, and Hall of Fame results.

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