Wrigley Field’s ongoing overhaul means no more on-field bullpens and the stories that came with them.
The worst, Jerry. The worst.
Tyson Ross has suitors, Oakland likes Mark Trumbo, and the White Sox are asking a lot for Jose Quintana.
George Bissell, Tim Finnegan and Jeffrey Paternostro of Baseball Prospectus take a deep dive into current fantasy baseball topics.
One time you were a glowing young ruffian. Oh my god, it was a million years ago.
Does pulling the ball less result in more offense?
Ben, Carson Cistulli, and Eric Longenhagen scrutinize an unearthed video of Mike Trout taking batting practice in high school from both sides of the plate. Then Ben and Carson discuss podcasting, umpiring, Jeff Sullivan and more.
Minnesota asked for “final offers” on Brian Dozier, Washington wants to keep Dusty Baker around, and Arizona is fighting about a ballpark.
Are modern managers misusing their bullpens or is there actually a good reason why leverage doesn’t determine reliever usage?
Putting the “super” in super-utility man since 2010.
One more time, one more time, color flashing neon sign. Advertising a friend of my distraction, latest attraction.
Philadelphia and Atlanta handed out nearly identical contract extensions to center fielder Odubel Herrera and Ender Inciarte.
A look ahead at the mountains of fantasy goodness coming your way between now and when you’re on the clock for your first pick of the spring.
The 1982 All-Star game, fairness in ground balls, and the death of the Baltimore chop.
Ben and SB Nation’s Grant Brisbee banter about baseball ads, then talk about last season’s forgettable baseball stories, Grant’s favorite writing of 2016, covering the playoffs in person, and Barry Bonds and the BBWAA.
In Sam’s last show as co-host, he and Ben talk to Astros pro scouting director Kevin Goldstein. Then, Ben talks to incoming co-host Jeff Sullivan before Jeff leaves on a fantastically timed vacation.