Finding the soul of the modern game in legalese.
Derek Norris brings back the Santiago, with a surprising effect.
Someday, every baseball player’s career will end. Will his resume be ready for that day?
Within an unusual and thought-provoking trend, there is an extremely unusual and extremely thought-provoking subtrend.
We’re working on the 2017 edition of our annual now, and we’ve got the names locked in.
Ray Searage worked his magic on Ivan Nova, so the Pirates doubled down.
Getting yourself, and us all, through another offseason.
Ben, Sam, Grant Brisbee, and Jeff Sullivan produce a sequel to Episode 500 by drafting 12 more things about baseball.
The defending AL champs upgrade from Mike Napoli to Edwin Encarnacion, beefing up an already strong lineup.
There’s a big market for Jose Quintana, a small market for Ryan Braun, and some market for Ben Revere.
The best of weird baseball in 2016.
Internships are the clearest paths to jobs in baseball, but the system knocks out candidates before they even have a chance.
Ben and Sam banter about Ivan Nova, early Hall of Fame voting, and a potential fat player, then answer listener emails about Mark Melancon and strikeouts, splitting the Rookie of the Year award, a renegade league, two-way players, CBA loopholes, changing the schedule, and the best possible highlights.
Boston needed to clear salary and a rotation logjam. Philadelphia needed veteran pitching help. And so Clay Buchholz is on the move.
But I reached into my pocket found three twenties and a ten, it feels so good feelin’ good again.
Ryan Braun is under team control through 2021, but trading him could jump-start the Brewers’ rebuild.