Fred McGriff / Jermaine Dye
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The "Crime Dog" Fred McGriff shares tremendous insight from his 19 MLB seasons, where he tallied 493 home runs, three Silver Slugger awards and a World Series title with the Braves. McGriff talks about his time in Chicago and the 30 home runs he hit for the Cubs in 2002. Former White Sox right fielder Jermaine Dye stops by to discuss the intense Cubs-Sox rivalry and his success in Kansas City and Oakland before winning a World Series in 2005. Off The Mound with Ryan Dempster, presented by Sloan - Marquee Sports Network.com.
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