Cardinals vs. Padres | Most surprising MLB teams this season | BBTN Live

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BBTN Live, with Clinton Yates, Joon Lee and Phil Murphy, previews the St. Louis Cardinals vs. the San Diego Padres game on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball. The guys will discuss how Nolan Arenado is adjusting to playing in St. Louis and Alex Reyes’ impact on the Cardinals’ bullpen. Also, we’ll discuss some surprising teams in the MLB at the quarter mark of the season and react to Gregory Ozuna’s home run celebration and the ever-changing unwritten rules of baseball. Plus, we’ll have the “You Love to See It” plays from the week.

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