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Too Much Pod Tar: World Series Deep Dive

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In the latest episode of Too Much Pod Tar, I was joined by a total of four guests. That includes two Atlanta Braves fans to break down them winning the World Series. Of the two guests, two of them were writers for us here at Prime Time Sports Talk, Joe Ricotta and Rephael Negnewitzky. The two Braves fans were @RileysRakes and @sarahr7d on Twitter. On the lengthy episode, we discussed a number of things, including going into how they were able to bounce back from losing Ronald Acuna Jr. Having a very slim chance to even make the postseason back in the middle of summer, the Braves found a way to prove everyone wrong (including their own fans) and win the World Series without their best player.

We also dove into other issues coming in this offseason. That included the big-name free agents and the new collective bargaining agreement. As the offseason drags on, be sure to continue to tune into brand new episodes of the podcast, as we discuss where the free agents go, the CBA happenings, and much more!

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