A brief look at Frank McCourt’s tenure from a very intimate point-of-view.
The Twins have been bitten by ineffectiveness and the injury bug this year, but it didn’t take a magic 8 ball to foresee some of their season’s troubles.
As Paul McCartney sang in “Too Many People,” he took his lucky break and broke it in two.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has been named as a potential suitor for taking over the Dodgers franchise, but would he be a good choice?
The tater trots for June 22: Chris Heisey has the best trio of trots ever.
We ponder the seemingly inexplicable decision by Jim Riggleman to walk away from a team on the rise.
We think every episode is good, but this one especially so. Our special guest is Texas Rangers general manager Jon Daniels, our listener of the week, Professor Matt Sienkiewicz talks to us about the Middle East and the merits of Sylvester Stallone’s First Blood, and I respond to Toronto’s general manager Alex Anthopolous being so angry. Obviously, there’s lots of other stuff too which is why the show is so damn long, and as always, we hope you enjoy.
The Nationals haven’t been spectacularly awful this year, meaning the doom and gloom in DC may finally be lifting.
A pair of right-handed starters return to their respective teams
The Giants have a struggling offense, but is there any hope on the horizon?
Enlisting a new type of analysis to reveal who’s winning the eternal battle between batters and pitchers, and why.
For the second straight year, the Blue Jay’s offense has been an outlier, though this season their strangeness shows up in their splits.
How the Cards can cope with the abdication of Prince Albert (and its implications for his payday), a Barton in hand becomes one in the bushes, and the D’backs, Braves, and Giants pursue blasts from the past for their benches.
Bleed us dry, no problem. Bleed our BASEBALL team, and buddy, you’ve got a problem.