The Squeeze: It's Baseball Time to Shine

Marcelo Unda • June 24, 2023

 Dave is back after missing last week. We dive straight in to the ruling in the Rangers vs White Sox game that happen earlier in the week. If you haven't seen the clip, the runner is called out by the home plate umpire. The play was reviewed by "MLB HQ" and determined Jon Heim was blocking the runner's path. The ruling was overturn, and the White Sox took the lead in the 8th inning. You will see there isn't anything else the catcher can do in this situation.

London Series:

Baseball has lots of things heating up in the headlines: Cincinnati Reds are hot on a 10 game win streak taking control of the AL Central. Luis Arraez appears he will be batting over .400 this year if he keeps this pace. All-Star Break is less than 2 weeks away, and the MLB prepares to fly across the pond to London where the Cubs and Cardinals will face off on June 24-25.


Check out this drone video that takes you back through the locker rooms, and out to the field. Incredible visual.
Be honest, How long would it take you to take all this down??
Wainwright Bobblehead!
I dont want to hear another word about Americans over stuffing themselves!
It looks like the fan experience outside the stadium is a good time.

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247Sports All-Time Commits rankings showing player cards with photos and ratings; Tylan George and Jordyn Crites visible
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