- While Peter and Jared help a baseball player deal with an unruly heckler, Rachel helps her brother in a lawsuit over defective bull semen. Damien finds himself in big trouble and needs legal help himself.
- The boys help baseball player Zach Harvin have hackle Teddy Lazlowr, whose distraction compromises his only shot a Major league recruitment, expelled from stadium, but he's tenacious and judge Christopher Regan rules this intrinsic to competitive sports, so they must find out about the petty comedian and the mastermind behind him before playing a copyright card to obtain surprising evidence. Rachel's Arkansas brother Hugh King commandeers her trial services in a dirty equine insemination case. Karp finally hopes to get a judge nomination by helping out provocative judge Henry Dinsdale at his hobby gold, so he'll stop postponing his retirement, which actually requires an accidental trigger despite Staton's well-meant help.—KGF Vissers
- Open with the guys at a minor league baseball game with a client who owns the team. He's complaining about a regular heckler who bugs him the team. Following the first game of a doubleheader the guys are able to help get him tossed after he uses a seemingly innocent devil horn hand gesture.
In the elevator Bash tells Franklin he's upset that Charlie is still considering the job in San Francisco. The guy behind them is Hugh, King's older brother. The guys hit it off with him right away.
In King's office Hugh tells her he bought some expensive bull semen and wasn't happy with the calves it produced. The people who sold him the semen are claiming he inseminated the cows incorrectly. King reluctantly takes his case.
The guys are called back to the baseball stadium by the team's announcer, Mandy. She thinks the closer, Zach, was major league-ready until the heckler started showing up at games. She shows them that he parked his RV outside the stadium fence for the second game of the doubleheader. He's even parked outside Zach's home and blasted music.
The guys confront the heckler, Teddy, at his RV. They asks him to lay off Zach and he declines. He's a fan of the team's rival.
Dinsdale, the judge Karp is hoping to replace asks him to help him with his golf game. He needs a fourth for a charity event and hints that golf will soon become more important to him.
The guys ask Infeld if he'll help them get an injunction on Teddy and his RV. They also plan to have Carmen look into Teddy's background.
Charlie drops by to see Bash, but only to tells him she wants to know if he'll remove a tree to help make her house look better for a showing.
A motion to dismiss Hugh's case is denied and the judge asks that his remaining samples be tested.
Infeld represents the guys in court while Franklin heckles everyone from his car using a hidden speaker. Infeld pretends not to know what is going on and complains he's unable to do his job. Infeld calls what Teddy's been doing harassment but the judge denies the request for an injunction.
At the driving range Dinsdale admits to Karp he's more concerned with winning an upcoming match against friend than he is improving his game for retirement. Karp is getting frustrated.
Carmen tells the guys Teddy is a bad comedian who performs at several open mic nights. She's not sure how Teddy was able to afford the RV. They wonder if it's Teddy's favorite team.
Charlie breaks up with Bash over the phone.
King finds out that the semen he purchased wasn't from the champion bull they promised. But the company is still sticking to his guns.
At the stadium Mandy doesn't think another minor league team would pay Teddy to hurt the team. As they watch Zach goes after Teddy with a baseball bat and starts destroying his RV.
At the police station Zach tells the guys Teddy calling him fat was the last straw. Teddy refuses to press charges so Zach's free to go. But he's been suspended for the rest of the season. At age 29 Zach is running out of chances to play in the big leagues.
King thinks Hugh changed out his semen with that of a lesser bull, sold it to someone else and then tries to sue to make money on "both ends." This leads to some family bickering and King threatens to screw over her brother.
The guys ask the owner to give Zach one more chance. He says he the big club already asked him for a closer and he had no choice but to recommend Zach's teammate, Wiz. Wiz was a "bonus baby" who was given half a million by the major league team. The guys wonder if perhaps Wiz is behind the heckler.
At the stadium Bash tells Franklin he wants to try and convince Charlie to stay. The guys confront Wiz about the fact Teddy knew stuff about Zach that only a teammate could know.
The guys notice Teddy's heckling video has two million views.
King calls Hugh to the stand. He's not happy about it, given his sister told him earlier she didn't think he'd play well in front of a jury. King tells a story about her childhood in a pageant when she cheated to win. This leads to her asking him if "someone didn't play by the rules." She asks if the company violated the chain of custody, seemingly sealing their case.
Bash ends up suing Charlie because she chopped down his tree. In court they begin discussing their relationship and it seems like she wants to resume the relationship. They start kissing.
Before the golf game Infeld tells the Dinsdale that if he beats him he must retire from the bench.
The guys bring Teddy into their office. He tells them he finally has a hook, material he can use to make work better clubs. They point out that if anybody was paying him to heckle Zach that person owns his jokes. Teddy leaves, but seems concerned.
After being hounded for the entire round Karp finally pushes back at Dinsdale, he screams at him and calls him a bunch of names. Infeld and the fourth golfer excuse themselves. After they leave Dinsdale says this is what he's been waiting for. He's been testing Karp to see if he had a spine. Dinsdale is going to retire soon and plans to recommend Karp to replace him.
The guys have Wiz, Zach and Teddy in their office. They show video of Teddy yelling at Wiz about making sure he can use his jokes. Wiz is immediately kicked off the team and his owner tells him he's probably out of baseball. Teddy is warned to stay away from Zach's games.
The episode ends with Infeld coming upon Karp, who is kneeling over Dinsdale near some trees. Dinsdale is unconscious, there is blood on his head and blood on the golf club Karp is holding. He says "It's not what you think."
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