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Hittin' Season: A Philadelphia Phillies podcast

#840: Bohm Run Derby & Phillies All Star Recap!

Hittin' Season: A Philadelphia Phillies podcast

WHYY

News, Baseball, Sports News, Philadelphia, Sports, Phillies

4.4730 Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

On Episode 840 of Hittin' Season, host John Stolnis of The Good Phight and BillyPenn.com recaps all the Phillies excitement at the MLB All Star Game, as well as Alec Bohm's tremendous performance in Monday night's HR Derby. Also, John says there's a relief pitcher he'd trade Andrew Painter for right now, and he previews the Phillies' very difficult July schedule.

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0:00.0

Breaking ball and a call. Strike three. Third strikeout for Zach. He's going to just watch it go. A grand slam for Bryson Stott.

0:10.0

And there's a high fly ball. Deep right field. Huffer watches it fly.

0:19.6

From W.HY and Billy Penn, it is hitting season.

0:24.6

Hey there, podcast, pals. I'm John Stolness from The Good Fight and Billy Penn.

0:28.7

You can follow me on Twitter at John Stolness.

0:31.1

Coming up, the Phillies, well represented in the All-Star Game, and of course,

0:35.9

Alec Bohm and the Home Run Derby. We're going to recap those two events, really, the big baseball moments of the week.

0:42.0

Because after these two games, these two competitions, no baseball coming your way on Wednesday or Thursday.

0:50.3

But we will get you started for the start of the second half of the Philly season.

0:54.8

We'll preview the first couple of series that we're going to be looking at to finish off the month of July, which is going to turn into a real slobber knocker here at the end.

1:02.4

And I have a guy.

1:04.1

I want to talk a little bit more about in terms of a trade target, A's closer, Mason Miller.

1:09.0

Who would I give up to get Mason Miller? My answer may surprise you.

1:13.7

It may not if you've seen my Twitter feed at all in the last day or two. But we'll talk about

1:18.5

that coming up here on this edition of hitting season. But watching the All-Star game on Tuesday

1:24.3

night, as Phillies fans, I hope everybody watching the All-Star game recognizes that

1:31.3

we were seeing something we probably will never see again. We are never going to see this many

1:37.4

Phillies in an All-Star game again. I mean, they had eight guys selected. There were two more guys

1:41.9

that should have pitched in this game that didn't end up

1:45.3

pitching in this game because they were hurt and they needed just a little bit of extra time

1:49.5

to recuperate. Nevertheless, you still had six Phillies in this game. The most the Phillies have

1:54.6

ever sent to a game is an All-Star game is five. Six played in this All-Star game and

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