Adrian Gonzalez suffers a power outage, Justin Morneau continues to suffer concussion symptoms, Joe Mauer has pneumonia, Dan Cortes breaks his hand under mysterious circumstances, Cody Ross strains a hamstring, and more.
How fair is MLB Network’s upcoming special on statistics and their utilization in the game?
For the rest of the month, we’ll be rolling out some new stuff.
The NFL has a big advantage over MLB in its schedule. What would happen if MLB adopted this advantage for itself?
Posting early for increased conversation pleasure!
The tater trots for September 17: Curtis Granderson join the 40 homer club while helping Mariano Rivera join a much more exclusive club.
The tater trots for September 16: Thome’s return to Target Field, Lee’s heroics, Longoria’s reviewed HR.
The trot times for September 15: Pablo Sandoval had quite the cycle.
Yesterday’s games marked our entry into the final two weeks of the regular season.
The Royals are loaded with young talent, but they’re still experiencing growing pains
Two careers could be coming to a close.
Shin-Soo Choo and Johnny Cueto call it a season, and Matt Holliday gives his medical staff the middle finger.
Prince Fielder says he’s leaving, but with the rest of their core intact the team should continue to contend.
Announcing BP’s switch to the Palmer database of statistics.
After failing to take advantage of a lull in the schedule, the Halos are running out of time to contend.
Jason’s back in Brooklyn and back on the show, and after reading your emails and doing some wrap-up of the minor league season, we’re joined by the great Sam Miller to talk about the Angels and the American League West, but he ends up being the opening act for the return of my mother, who tells you who the best prospect in baseball is . . . really. Then it’s the goofy stuff and as always, we hope you enjoy.