Brady is back on a Tuesday talking about the M's disastrous road trip so far and if there are any silver linings right now. Furthermore, Brady was in New York over the weekend and had a nice conversation with Bryce Miller about his mechanical changes as he gets ready for a return from the injured list. And Brady talks with former M's INF, and current Tacoma Rainiers' hitting coach Shawn O'Malley about his career, his memories, and adjustments for both Dominic Canzone and Ben Williamson.
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Brady is back on a Tuesday talking about the M's disastrous road trip so far and if there are any silver linings right now. Furthermore, Brady was in New York over the weekend and had a nice conversation with Bryce Miller about his mechanical changes as he gets ready for a return from the injured list. And Brady talks with former M's INF, and current Tacoma Rainiers' hitting coach Shawn O'Malley about his career, his memories, and adjustments for both Dominic Canzone and Ben Williamson.
After an action-packed trade deadline, Brady is joined by ESPN MLB Insider to discuss what the Mariners did - and didn't do - to supplement the roster. What does he think of the offensive upgrades? How about the inability to add a bullpen arm on Thursday? And how does Seattle stack up to its competitors in the playoff races?
Refuse to Lose - a Seattle Mariners Podcast
Brady is back on a Tuesday talking about the M's disastrous road trip so far and if there are any silver linings right now. Furthermore, Brady was in New York over the weekend and had a nice conversation with Bryce Miller about his mechanical changes as he gets ready for a return from the injured list. And Brady talks with former M's INF, and current Tacoma Rainiers' hitting coach Shawn O'Malley about his career, his memories, and adjustments for both Dominic Canzone and Ben Williamson.