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MLB's Small Market Squeeze Out Affects the Milwaukee Brewers
Tapping The Keg Daily podcast talks about Major League Baseball wanting to get rid of small markets, the Green Bay Packers, and the Milwaukee Brewers. Topic 1: Charlie gets into the comments made by a few owners about their teams and their markets and claims it is not a coincidence. What he thinks is actually happening with baseball right now. Why the league is trying to squeeze out their small markets (0-17 minutes) Topic 2: Charlie talks about why the Green Bay Packers could come down to deciding Malik Heath or Brenton Cox for the final spot on the 53-man roster. He decides if he's Team Heath or Team Cox (18-30 minutes) Topic 3: Lastly, Charlie discusses the Milwaukee Brewers-Minnesota Twins series and realizes what an advantage the Milwaukee Brewers could have in this series. Charlie also talks about the weirdness of Wisconsin & Minnesota pro sports teams.