Dallas Braden, who once threw a perfect game, is not a fan of what Seattle Mariners outfielder Randy Arozarena did last week.
Former Oakland Athletics pitcher, current Athletics broadcaster and podcast host Dallas Braden was evidently not a fan of how current Seattle Mariners outfielder Randy Arozarena handled himself last week in a series against the Tampa Bay Rays.
You can hear the clip below, but be warned that there is some language that is not suitable for all viewers:It's very clear that Braden is mad at Arozarena for fraternizing with the Rays, but it's unclear why.
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