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In Atlanta, the Braves are staring at a rough June in the rearview mirror, and utility man Mauricio Dubon isn't sugarcoating it. The fan favorite gave a brutally honest account of how badly the month went for Atlanta, and that kind of accountability from inside the clubhouse is exactly what a struggling team needs to hear out loud.
Meanwhile in Milwaukee, the Brewers are quietly doing something historic. Despite dropping back-to-back games to the Cubs, they finished the first half at fifty wins and thirty-one losses, the best halfway mark in franchise history. No Brewers team has ever reached fifty wins at this point in a season, and the second half sets up with a wild schedule ahead.
And in the NFL, Baker Mayfield is heading into a walk year in Tampa Bay without a new contract on the table, and coming off his worst season as a Buccaneer, his negotiating position took a real hit. The Buccaneers now face a pivotal decision on a quarterback who showed flashes but couldn't sustain it when it mattered most.
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