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The Postseason hangover is finally wearing off but we're turning up the Hot Stove buzz. How big of an impression did J.D. Martinez have this season on the free-agent market and where will Giancarlo Stanton land? Walk It Off drafts its must-have free agents.
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The Walk it Off Crew is back to breakdown one of the most memorable world series discussing breakout stars, MVPs and the importance of a strong bullpen. Predictions are made for the 2018 World Series Winner, keep listening to find out if we can see into the future.
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What else matters in October? Ashley, Gemma, and Dani deep dive into the LDS and the shock of seeing Chris Sale and Justin Verlander in relief, discussing the Astros rising stock, and who will win the Cubs/Nats series.
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MLB's postseason is underway and while some teams are trending upwards, others enter October on thin ice. Walk it Off debates which teams are trending in the right direction, whether or not the NBA should fine teams for benching healthy players, and choose division series X-factors.
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Walk it off brings in Kenneth Arthur to elaborate on the NFL's players and personnel taking a knee to continue the conversation that Colin Kaepernick started last season. We also discuss the impact of DWade in Cleveland and whether or not we'll hit refresh on Lonzo Ball's website. Also are we really just like KD?
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Walk it Off makes a case for this season's NL MVP and introduces you to baseball's hottest player who isn't actually playing yet, Shohei Ohtani.
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The Indians historic win streak shook the Dodgers from the top spot in baseball. Walk it Off debates their streak's importance, play Fill in the Blank, and breakdown Ezekiel Elliot's legal situation.
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What benefits do cupcake games have in college football? Can Giancarlo Stanton break Roger Maris' home run record? Walk it Off sifts through this week's biggest storylines.
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MLB.com's Statcast Expert Mike Petriello joins Walk it Off to give us his list of MVP candidates this season and help explain what exactly xwOBA means.
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What if college sports had a player's union? Who dominated the Players Weekend jerseys? Should Barry Bonds be enshrined in the HOF? Walk it Off discusses.
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The dog days of the Major League Season have arrived and along with it, a tricky social media situation for a youth softball team.
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Can Sonny Gray be the missing piece the Yankees need to secure the division? And has LaVar Ball helped or hurt his Big Baller Brand?
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Will Yu Darvish will rock pinstripes for the second half of the season? Should Dodgers fans push the panic button on Clayton Kershaw? We debate on Walk it Off.
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Will Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather's boxing match help or hurt the UFC? And can the A's finally find a face of the franchise with a new approach to building a championship caliber team?
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Logan Morrison wasn't shy about Gary Sanchez or his Home Run Derby snub, but was it worth it? Walk it Off debates LoMo's rant and whether or not athletes owe anything to the cities that made them great.
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We seek out the help of emojis to describe our ideal NBA trades and debate why Colin Kaepernick is still looking for a home in the NFL and whether or not K-Rod is the solution to the Nationals' bullpen woes.
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After all the hooplah, should Lonzo Ball be the number pick in the NBA draft? And what are the pros and cons to extended netting in Major League parks? We discuss on Walk it Off.
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When did English become a requirement to be a good leader? Walk it Off discusses recent comments about Odubel Herrera, who's the front runner in the new American League MVP race and Charles Barkley's NBA Finals bashing.
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April baseball exceeded expectations just like Aaron Judge, who racked up 10 home runs this month. Orioles reporter Brittany Ghiroli joins Walk it Off to highlight April's biggest moments. Plus, we Trend or Trash Eric Thames' four drug tests and the Mets decision to allow Noah Syndergaard to refuse an MRI.
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Jonathan Allen, drafted in the first round of the 2017 NFL draft, shares his thoughts on what it takes to be successful in the National Football League. Plus, Gemma Kaneko and Dani Wexelman trend or trash Russell Westbrook's MVP status, Marshawn Lynch's resurgence, and Chris Coghlan's superhero leap.
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