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PN Minor League Insider Jay Floyd on PST Podcast

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Earlier this week, Phillies Nation's minor league reporter Jay Floyd (follow on Twitter @PhoulBallz) was interviewed on the Philadelphia Sports Table Podcast. The weekly program, hosted by Jeff Warren and Len Hunsicker, focuses on the big four pro sports teams in Philly, touches on local Division 1 college athletics and more. The pair embraces the passion of the Philly sports fan base along with what the fans bring to each game, online discussions, talk radio and more.

On the latest edition of the PST Podcast, Jay phoned in to discuss the Phillies' rising prospects, key story lines among the non-roster invitees heading into spring training, the future of the catcher position, a possible future ace among the organization's young talents, along with the Phils' upcoming number 1 overall draft pick as well as plenty more.

The interview with Jay kicks off at about the 46:30 mark of the show and you can check it out by clicking this link.

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