Fair Territory with Ken Rosenthal

Scherzer and Bichette start Game 3, Orioles new hire, Pages problem?

Episode Summary

Before jumping into World Series Game 3, Ken reacts to the Orioles hiring a new manager. (Top of show) (2:24) Bo Bichette will start at second base in tonight's World Series Game 3. Get Huel for 15% off for New Customers only with code FOUL at Huel.com/FOUL (Minimum $75 purchase) (3:40) Ken explains why Max Scherzer starts for Toronto tonight, and why we should expect a cold reception at Dodger Stadium. (7:10) LA's offense is not at its best, and Dave Roberts is considering a change in centerfield. To learn more, go support your favorite neighborhood spot and see what Square has been up to in your neck of the woods. And then if you have extra time, check out square.com/go/FOUL (10:02) Ken's Inside Dish reveals why Stand Up to Cancer is important, and touches many people involved in the Fall Classic. (20:49) Grillin' Ken answers your questions, including any possible CBA movement this off-season, if long-term deals will dry up, the most surprising aspect of the World Series so far, and if the Mariners will spend this off-season.

Episode Notes

Before jumping into World Series Game 3, Ken reacts to the Orioles hiring a new manager. (Top of show)

(2:24) Bo Bichette will start at second base in tonight's World Series Game 3.

Get Huel for 15% off for New Customers only with code FOUL at Huel.com/FOUL (Minimum $75 purchase)

(3:40) Ken explains why Max Scherzer starts for Toronto tonight, and why we should expect a cold reception at Dodger Stadium.

(7:10) LA's offense is not at its best, and Dave Roberts is considering a change in centerfield.

To learn more, go support your favorite neighborhood spot and see what Square has been up to in your neck of the woods. And then if you have extra time, check out square.com/go/FOUL

(10:02) Ken's Inside Dish reveals why Stand Up to Cancer is important, and touches many people involved in the Fall Classic.

(20:49) Grillin' Ken answers your questions, including any possible CBA movement this off-season, if long-term deals will dry up, the most surprising aspect of the World Series so far, and if the Mariners will spend this off-season.