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November 26, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss what we can learn from the rumors that Royals prospect Wil Myers is available via trade.
November 21, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam answer selected listener emails in a pre-Thanksgiving episode.
November 20, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss whether MLB's Commissioner should have the power to block a trade, as Bud Selig considered doing to the Marlins-Blue Jays blockbuster.
November 19, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss whether Manny Acta's lousy career win-loss record has any bearing on his likelihood of success if he becomes the Blue Jays' manager.
November 16, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss the finding that Jose Molina's receiving was worth 50 runs and talk about what it's implications for baseball might be.
November 15, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam answer listener emails about whether the Marlins or Astros will win more games in 2013, who'll be the next retiring player to get the Chipper Jones treatment, when Yasmani Grandal will play for the Padres, and how the Angels should align their outfielders.
November 14, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam break down the Marlins-Blue Jays trade from every angle, or at least all the angles that occurred to them at the time.
November 13, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss the Reds' and Angels' approaches to bullpen-building, how Cincinnati's philosophy affects Aroldis Chapman's future, and which way the wind is blowing where the closer role is concerned.
November 9, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss whether Josh Hamilton could end up signing a reasonable contract after all and talk about whether the Yankees can commit to and compete despite their goal to get under the luxury tax threshold by 2014.
November 8, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss whether recent events and rumors portend more young players on the move, and why.
November 7, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam answer listener emails about the importance of coaches, defensive stats, and how we know whether pitchers should gain or lose weight, with guest appearances by Colin Wyers and Doug Thorburn.
November 6, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss which teams might benefit most from adding a few wins this winter.
November 5, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss the discrepancies between lists of the top free agents this offseason.
November 2, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam welcome Matthew Kory to the podcast to discuss the David Ortiz contract negotiations and the outlook for the Red Sox this winter.
November 1, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss what the Ervin Santana trade says about the Royals' rotation and the pitching market, then talk about what Rick Hahn's ascension to the GM role in Chicago means for the future of front offices.
October 31, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss the three-year deal the Dodgers gave Brandon League and reliever salaries in general, then talk about whether Gold Glove voters and advanced defensive stats agree more often than they used to.
October 30, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss the decisions the Angels are about to make concerning Dan Haren and Ervin Santana and talk about what their 2013 rotation will look like, then predict 2013's division/World Series winners and last-place teams.
October 29, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss the start of the offseason and what the Giants' second World Series win in three seasons says about GM Brian Sabean.
October 26, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss all the notable events from World Series Game Two, including Madison Bumgarner's impressive outing, the line drive off of Doug Fister's head, and Jim Leyland's decision to play the infield back in the seventh, then assess the odds of a comeback by the Tigers.
October 25, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss the unpredictable outcome of World Series Game One and observe that Delmon Young is starting to look a lot like Stanley from The Office.
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