Another come-from-behind edition of all the DH league’s transaction action.
Joe picks his AL squad, using the same criteria as he did for the NL.
Jim proposes reworking an egregious bit of baseball slang, examines a pair of 19th century foes, and advances an offensive equivalent to the quality start.
If you’re unfamiliar with how BP evaluates relievers, Derek’s ready to make an introduction or two.
A wild week of baseball is encapsulated in this week’s quotables.
Kicking off a series of historical investigations on the impact of different umpires.
Updates on Andy Pettitte, Pedro Martinez, Mark Mulder, David Ortiz, and Joe Mauer.
Despite the All-Star game’s lost luster, Joe still loves the age-old habit of punching his card in the stands.
David chats with the former A’s pitcher about his job as Syracuse’s pitching coach, Toronto’s development philosophy, and mound strategy.
As one great closer comes back and another closes in on 500 saves, all-time relief greatness is a topic open to debate.
With the Greek God of Walks banging away at the plate, it’s no surprise who’s atop the Hit List this week.
Joe takes a long look at Jose Reyes and Hanley Ramirez, two right-now superstars with a lot to offer in the years to come.
Will talks about the evolution of BP Radio, plus he provides updates on Rickie Weeks, Carlos Beltran, Jason Giambi, and more.
Updates on various injured stars, from Ryan Howard to Joe Mauer, and with an extra helping of bad news for Philip Hughes.
It’s a new way to evaluate talent on teams, so Nate’s talking Nats, not being natty.