Are pitchers able to apply certain skills when a game calls for it?
Rob McQuown discusses players who inked deals with their current teams this past week. Reader suggestions welcome for Wednesday.
Top Minor League Prospects Compilation
But that doesn’t mean he’ll be riding pine after renewing his engagement with the Twins.
Reminiscing about the all-time saves leader, plus other notes from around the major leagues.
The former first baseman talks about his days in the big leagues, the Hall of Fame, and most importantly his commitment to Wolfram Syndrome.
Bronx-bound to join the Bombers’ bullpen, the Rays’ former closer knows the set up of setting up.
What can James Shields, Ricky Nolasco and Scott Baker teach us about extreme strike throwers and their fantasy value?
Brad Penny, Brandon Morrow, and Ian Kennedy are the fantasy baseball subjects in this week’s look at starting pitchers.
Examining the former All-Star shortstop and what to expect from him with the Orioles.
A day late, a dollar short, and still no professor. We delayed the show by one day to see if Jason could get healthy, but it just wasn’t in the cards. Luckily, we have Steven Goldman, who does an outstanding job filling in as we talk about our favorite announcers, how Bud Selig could learn from the past and who to value closers. Special guest number one is Alex Hinshaw of the San Francisco Giants, who is refreshingly frank about his career, getting to the big leagues, and trying to get back. Following that, independent filmmaker (and BP subscriber) Lucas McNelly comes on to talk about his latest project, A Year without rent. Then it’s time for the goofy stuff and Steven’s tales of working on the big book every year.
Marc reviews his 2010 shortstop rankings.