Voting results for The Hall Of Famously Weak Arguments are in.
Will more players follow Brad Penny’s lead in playing overseas for more money?
The relief locusts have overrun the pinch-hitters’ habitat.
Does history give any clues as to how the Mets will perform with a lower payroll?
While it may be easy to root for certain ballplayers, we have to be open to honest assessments of their abilities.
Edwin Jackson settles for a one-year deal, Casey Kotchman lands in Cleveland, and Todd Coffey joins the Dodger bullpen
Let’s keep it short. Let’s just do an intimate show. Those were my thoughts heading into Thursday night, and all I really learned is that Jason and I don’t know how to stop talking. Our listeners came up big in the email department, we have lots of prospects to talk about, and with the Cubs signing Gerardo Concepcion and the Josh Hamilton story breaking, we had some current events to discuss as well. As always, we hope you enjoy.
Josh Hamilton may be his own worst enemy, but coming in a close second are those that would scourge him for weakness.
Casey McGehee could prove to be a valuable pickup for the Pirates.
As the bidding on Yoenis Cespedes begins in earnest, take a look back at some prior prospects from Cuba who tried to make the major-league leap.
What if you could only place two players at a time on the disabled list? The history, inside.
To prevent cases of false identity, Major League Baseball needs to look more at the system, not the players.
Why have two of the top 30 position players since 1950 been ignored by BBWAA voters and bloggers alike?
As spring training approaches, we still aren’t sure how many teams will qualify for the playoffs this season.
A look at multiple middle reliever signings; IL MVP Russ Canzler’s move to Cleveland; Juan Pierre joining the Phils; and new homes for Livan Hernandez, Ryan Theriot, Carlos Guillen, and others