“Stars and scrubs” left the Cards on the outside looking in, so how about one more star?
With the season comes to and end, it’s time to rank prospects. Here’s the details of what’s to come.
A sleeper outfield prospect in the Nationals system and more notes from the day in the off-season leagues.
Spare us expanding the playoffs to include scheduled play-ins.
One big hitter could be the final piece to the puzzle.
Looking at free-agent pitchers who will potentially be forced sign minor-league contracts.
The Cliff Lee market is open and other issues as loom for the American League champions.
New general manager Sandy Alderson is the right person to fix the dysfunctional Mets.
The World Series ends, yet the podcast just keeps on chugging along. In this episode, Jason and I discuss the World Series, and more importantly, talk about the potential futures of the two participants, with a special eye on what the next few years might hold for Josh Hamilton. Then we talk about baseball that’s still being played, with an eye towards the Arizona Fall League and in-depth discussions of six of our favorite (for one reason or another) players there. After a two week hiatus, our Not manager returns as Not Ron Washington talks about the World Series and then in the first time in podcast history, our musical guest actually joins the podcast with a special appearance by Rob Warmowski of The Defoliants, who amongst things, now blogs about baseball over at Can’t Stop The Bleeding. Then it’s the usual end-game stuff with what we’re drinking and an update on our mental states.
A quick look at yesterday’s action in the off-season leagues.
The Blue Jays’ broadcaster discusses baseball in Toronto since 1985 and his former broadcast partner.