The tater trots for April 29: Helton’s pinch hit salami, Figgins’ second leadoff homer, and Stanton finally clears the fences.
Reds shortstop prospect Billy Hamilton runs fast.
The Prospect Tracker adds leaderboards and classification, league filtering.
Your only place to find out if Albert Pujols is hitting well.
A 1957 list of not very good ideas for how to give the “game back to its fans.”
Bryce Harper’s presence and early contributions gives the Nationals a happy glimpse into the future.
Ryan Zimmerman’s injury leads to Bryce Harper getting the call.
What numbers do we look at when no number is large enough?
Reviewing a new documentary about the often agonizing July 2nd signing process for international amateur prospects.
Brooks Baseball Joins Baseball Prospectus
Stadium Tour continues with The Newberg Report in Texas
The tater trots for April 28: Matt Kemp spoils Bryce Harper’s debut, does a crazy dance.
2012 WALK MS Cleveland
And we’re finally back. I apologize for the one day delay, and for the sound quality. This is kind of podcast in the raw with all the coughs and mouse clicks and paper shuffling left in. It was either going up like that or it just wasn’t going to ever go up. Nonetheless it’s a great show as we talk about why much of the Dallas metroplex area is mad a me, Yu Darvish’s arsenal and what makes a No. 1 or No. 3 starter before delving into prospects as Jason wrote about Orioles farmhands and I went and saw Francisco Lindor play baseball. Then it’s special guest time with Alex Speier of WEEI on the soap opera that has already been the Red Sox 2012 season. From there it’s the goofy stuff, and you can relive the moment of #want on ESPN as it happens. As always, we do hope you enjoy.