It’s too early to look at statistical leaderboards, but sometimes we have to anyway.
Rays cut ties with Brignac, A’s claim a couple Aussies
Though recent trends might indicate otherwise, aged pitchers rarely return to form after year-long layoffs.
The Red Sox’ bad luck continues, and several other players are placed on the DL.
Fourteen days of futility in Boston is more than some reasonable fans can take.
Examining attendance trends throughout Major League Baseball in the early going of 2012
Did Brendan Ryan swing at Philip Humber’s final pitch?
An amazing music video featuring a World Series game between the Cubs and the A’s was unearthed recently.
The tater trots for April 21: Paul Konerko helps a perfect game, Todd Helton & Austin Jackson set things right in the world.
Aubrey Huff at second base: too weird, or not weird enough?
The Rays’ bullpen, to put it kindly, is off to a rough start on paper. What is wrong with what was a perceived strength of the club coming into the season?
The tater trots for April 20: two inside-the-park home runs, plus an invalid trot from David Ortiz!
The Nationals rotation throws harder than any staff in baseball has over the past few seasons, and that just might win them the NL East.
Jeff Mathis got to pinch-hit and it mattered.
It’s an intimate show loaded with baseball talk. We go through your email (the listeners have come up big in the last two weeks) and then we look back at Pudge Rodriguez, look at some present with some surprising hot starts in the big leagues, and then look forward with the possibility of the 2011 draft being a monster. Then Jason regales us with tales from his week watching Carolina League baseball. From there it’s the goofy stuff, including a video game recommendation that I think will appeal to the statistically minded.
The tater trots for April 19: Curtis Granderson had himself a big night.