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PhoulBallz Minor League Podcast: Episode 7

We're back with another brand new edition of the PhoulBallz Minor League Podcast. This week, Tug and I talked about the progress of RHP Colby Shreve, Trevor May's DJ gig the R-Phils game last Saturday, Brian Gump's progress as a pitcher, the Charlotte Knights (Triple-A White Sox), the short-season Crosscutters' season beginning, R-Phils closer Justin Friend and BlueClaws OF Kyrell Hudson. We also provide updates on the Clearwater Threshers, including exclusive info on LHP Mario Hollands, first baseman Jim Murphy, along with notes on rehabbing Phillies, plus the progress of RHP Justin De Fratus' elbow.

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