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The Badder Five returns! This week, the Mets hit a new low and debut at #1 on the Badder Five after a brutal collapse against the Braves and Phillies. The Twins continue their free fall with back-to-back weeks in the bottom five, and the Rangers’ offensive inconsistency lands them in third place. Rounding out the list are the Nationals and the always-disappointing White Sox.

Todd, Dad, and the SwingBadder crew break it all down — from Montas’ disastrous minor league rehab starts to Jeff McNeil’s sour vibes in the Mets clubhouse. Plus: trade deadline talk, AL and NL trends, and whether the Diamondbacks should sell.

Who gets cut? Who turns it around? And which team might be a “gimme putt” for next week’s Badder Five?

00:00 Introduction

01:05 Mets' Performance Breakdown

03:42 Mets' Struggles and Player Issues

13:54 Minnesota Twins' Troubles

17:19 Texas Rangers' Disappointing Week

19:42 Struggles of the Texas Rangers

20:21 Run Differential and Performance Analysis

20:56 Coaching Changes and Team Dynamics

21:23 Trade Proposals and Pitching Staff

22:11 Washington Nationals and Colorado Rockies

24:00 Chicago White Sox Performance

25:19 Teams Yet to Make the Bottom Five

26:00 Predictions for Next Week

30:55 Arizona Diamondbacks' Challenges

33:29 Injury Lists and Financial Impact

35:13 Final Thoughts

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