Ian Happ finds playing time in Chicago. Bradley Zimmer is given a chance in Cleveland. Matt Adams finds a lifeline (for a while) Atlanta. Don’t look now at Whit Merrifield. Just don’t. His name is Rio and the bid is $82.
Houston gets back on track, Baltimore falls apart against Minnesota, and the catwalk gets involved in Tampa Bay.
Notes on Cionel Perez, Miguel Andujar, Brett Cumberland, and more.
Kate wants to protect Joe Biagini from the world, Emma unlocks the secrets of an ancient ritual, and Trevor unearths new truths about Mike Trout.
One team’s brilliant discovery eventually becomes the entire league’s status quo.
Koda Glover has a firm grip on the Nationals closer job—for now. Keep your eyes on Brad Hand in San Diego in case Brandon Maurer falters. Be patient with Edwin Diaz in Seattle; he’ll soon be closing again.
Smoak is having his best season—but how much fire is behind his new success?
The Three True Outcomes podcast is back to chat about the state of the podcast, the state of the game, and how both impact (or don’t impact) Scoresheet.
Notes on Victor Robles, Michael Kopech, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Francisco Mejia, Kyle Funkhouser, and more.
It’s musical utility men, as Michael Martinez, Danny Santana, Christian Colon, and others find new homes.