Should The Phillies Be More Active This Offseason? (PST Episode 549)
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Should The Phillies Be More Active This Offseason? (PST Episode 549)
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The Philadelphia Phillies have had a rather quiet offseason aside from the re-signing of starting pitcher Aaron Nola. Should the Phillies front office be looking to acquire more talent as...
show moreBut first, we reflected on our NFL prediction picks that we made before the start of the season. We hit on some, and we whiffed on others. (approx. 7:15)
We then dove into some listener feedback about where the Eagles now go from here after this monumental failure of a season, and we gave our thoughts on Jason Kelce's possible retirement. (approx. 28:35)
We then talked the possible new Philadelphia 76'ers arena in the Chinatown section of Philly, and some of the issues that may persist moving forward, as well as how this Sixers team has been performing as of late. (approx. 47:35)
What we threw down on the Table this week was an in-depth discussion and interview with Destiny Lugardo from Phillies Nation about the Phillies offseason. Should they look to add another starting pitcher to the rotation? A discussion about how this outfield may look here in 2024. The biggest theme of this Phillies team heading into Spring Training. Plus much more within this discussion! (approx. 1:05:00)
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