The tater trots for September 4: Tom Milone’s memorable debut, Carlos Lee’s bobblehead night, Wil Venable beats Alejandro De Aza
The tater trots for September 2: Beltran’s big night, Cabrera’s lazy trot, Ankiel’s speedy trot.
The Michael Lewis book (and major motion picture) suggests that the deck is stacked against the A’s, but do they want it that way?
We finally learn what’s really ailing HanRam, Josh Johnson is done for the year, J.D. Drew is up to his old injury tricks, and Jair Jurrjens’ season is in jeopardy.
With apologies to George R.R. Martin.
How the Diamondbacks have managed to exceed expectations and set themselves up for a playoff run.
The tater trots for August 31: Jake Westbrook’s granny, Pablo Sandoval’s splash, David Ortiz’s walk.
Another excerpt from the paper of record, the Weekly World News.
A brief (ok, for us) show in which we go through your email, talk about non-existent playoff races, what makes and MVP and show some tentative excitement about the Arizona Fall League. Then we talk to Marlins beat writer Juan C. Rodriguez about the future of baseball in south Florida and wraps things up with some tales from Mexico. As always, we hope you enjoy and thank you for listening.
Free-agent-to-be Jose Reyes is poised to cash in this winter, but should his buyer beware?
Settling the debate about whether the Wild Card makes the stretch run more or less exciting, and evaluating the effects of adding another one.
While some teams still have playoff spots at stake, those that have already secured them needn’t stress about their September records.
A look at the deals and non-deals made by the AL West front offices at the waiver deadline.
How unusual is it to make the playoffs with a light-hitting outfield like that of the Braves, and have they taken the right steps to fix it?
Many of the current A’s plan to see Moneyball on the big screen, but the team’s season isn’t approaching a Hollywood ending.
The Braves, Rangers, and Phillies add to their playoff rosters.