
The MLB Trade Rumors podcast is calling on fans to submit questions for its upcoming episode scheduled for release on Wednesday. Listeners who want their voices heard or questions answered can email mlbtrpod@gmail.com or send an audio message for potential inclusion in the show.
The 2026 MLB season is already shaping up with a mix of standout performances and underwhelming starts. With the trade deadline fast approaching in July, teams will soon begin evaluating whether to chase playoff contention or start planning for next season. Fans are encouraged to ask about hot or cold teams, potential blockbuster moves, or the looming labor negotiations that could impact the 2027 season.
MLBTR has consistently delivered in-depth analysis and trade rumor breakdowns since launching the podcast in 2021. The show averages more than 100,000 downloads per episode and features insights from industry insiders and former executives. With the next episode in the works, the team wants to hear from fans directly.
The podcast has featured questions from listeners on topics such as the Mets’ payroll flexibility, the Guardians’ rebuild timeline, and the Padres’ trade value of shortstop Xander Bogaerts. Listeners can expect the same level of candid discussion in the upcoming episode.
“With the next episode set for Wednesday, we’re looking for MLBTR’s audience to submit their questions and we’ll pick a few to answer,” the team wrote in the latest call for submissions.
Submissions can be sent in written or audio format. iPhone users can follow the provided instructions for recording and submitting questions by voice. The best questions will be featured in the episode, giving fans a chance to have their voice heard on one of the most popular baseball podcasts.
The MLB season is progressing rapidly, with teams like the Yankees sitting at 25-18 and the Astros at 24-20 showing strong early form. Meanwhile, teams like the Nationals (14-28) and Rockies (13-29) are struggling. These early trends will likely influence trade decisions in the coming months.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the MLBTR podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to ensure you don’t miss the latest episode. The next opportunity to weigh in is fast approaching, questions must be submitted soon to make the cut.

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