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Welcome back to the DFA podcast! Hosts Bryan Grosnick (Baseball Prospectus) and R.J. Anderson (CBS Sports), plus producer Shawn Brody (Beyond the Box Score, BP Mets), are talking about all the transactions and roster moves that make MLB go. From trades and signings to callups and disabled list stints, DFA is here to provide analysis and commentary on all things baseball.

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On the 32nd episode of the DFA podcast, R.J. and Bryan mix it up by talking about another interesting late-season team … but this time it's a non-contender: the San Diego Padres. Loaded up with fascinating young talent (and a few crafty veterans), there's much to discuss about the Padres. On the heels of Clayton Richard's bargain-basement extension and Hunter Renfroe's surprising three-dinger day, the guys take the opportunity to discuss some of their favorite talents on the team, from younger players Dinelson Lamet, Manny Margot, Austin Hedges, and Renfroe to veterans like Yangervis Solarte, Craig Stammen, and Richard. Plus, the guys follow up on a favorite topic of theirs: manager Andy Green, and what makes him such an interesting skipper for a squad such as this.

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