Yes, sonnet form. Iambic pentameter. Seriously.
Koji Uehara doesn’t throw hard, but opposing batters have found him hard to hit.
The Yankees and Twins keep charging toward the finish line.
Mariners CEO Howard Lincoln’s criticism of the media’s coverage of his terrible team in an inter-office memo is laughable.
Trevor Hoffman finally reaches 600 saves then apologizes to his teammates, along with other news and notes form around the major leagues.
Jim Tracy believes Aaron Cook can return from a broken leg this season but that is highly doubtful.
The Dodgers’ first baseman doesn’t hit a lot of home runs but he drives in a quite a few runs.
A look at some pitchers who have had good luck this season and some who haven’t.
The Mariners’ radio duo discuss their time in baseball, breaking into the business, and their most memorable moments.
The perches of the Braves and Padres are precarious as both suffer last-season swoons.
A Mariners’ southpaw talks pitching, fly fishing and relaxation.
Ted Lilly’s recent performances should give him a better payday, but where will he play next year?
The Reds stand atop the NL Central partly because of their weak schedule and pitching staff.
The Padres’ array of inexpensive and effective relievers offer a course in Bullpen 101.
In this week’s episode, Jason and I talk about struggling first place teams, what the Reds should do with Aroldis Chapman, and the pickle the Mariners have put themselves in by acquiring reliever Josh Lueke. Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post Dispatch then joins us for a fascinating, in-depth discussion of the Tony LaRussa/Colby Rasmus situation and the general state of the struggling Cardinals. For Pop Culture Moment, we are joined by Henry Owings of Chunklet to discuss their new book and how you can help, plus all the usual wackiness you’ve come to expect. We hope you enjoy.
A second look at positional adjustments.