Which marginal AL East players have made good on minor-league contracts handed out before this season?
Recapping the career of legendary GM Pat Gillick, who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sunday.
Recent events have me thinking about my unfulfilled wish of catching a home run or foul ball…
The tater trots for July 20: a super-quick trot from Will Venable and a big milestone for Hideki Matsui.
Alex Avila’s offensive success at a defense-first position gives the Tigers an edge over the AL’s other prospective playoff teams.
How to start, spread, and maintain your very own trade rumor.
The rest of the division may be a dud, but the Rangers’ red-hot run looks all the more impressive when compared to their past rotations.
A.J. Burnett gives Steve hairballs, but he’s not yet the worst pitcher on a (hypothetical) championship club.
Detroit gets an upgrade at the hot corner, but that isn’t saying much.
Kevin Goldstein looks at the prospects in the deal.
We go from guest free to guest packed, as Rays special assistant Rocco Baldelli joins us to talk about his playing career, its untimely end, and transitioning into scouting. Then it’s Qamar Zaman, who made quite a name for himself by quitting his indy league play-by-play job on the air. As always, we have emails, plenty of prospect talk, and the goofy stuff at the end, and hope you enjoy the show.
The tater trots for July 19: a slew of big blasts on Tuesday night, with a pair in Arizona alone.
As Jose Bautista can attest, the percentage of pitches a batter sees in the strike zone tells us a good deal about his capabilities.
The Reds have yet to string together a sustained hot streak, but they believe it’s only a matter of time until they do.
Buck Martinez confesses to being an inveterate sign stealer during his playing days and opines on the practice’s prominence in today’s game.
Halladay gets hot, but not in a good way, a trio of Yankees succumbs to new injuries, and Miguel Tejada’s lower abdomen feels the strain.