Which career totals are most likely to get a “compiler” into the Hall of Fame?
The Red Sox pass on Jose Bautista, Greg Holland looks for a short-term contract, and Jonathan Papelbon plays the waiting game.
Ben and Sam banter about Veeck As in Wreck and front offices hiring stat-savvy former players, then answer listener emails about the real Mike Trout, likeable teams, unwatchable players, and more.
Dexter Fowler stays in the NL Central, signing a five-year, $82.5 million deal with the Cardinals.
The finale leaves more than a few things hanging by a thread.
Last day to get your ballot in for Internet Baseball Awards (http://www.internetbaseballawards.com)!
George Bissell, Bret Sayre, and Mike Gianella of Baseball Prospectus take a deep dive into current fantasy baseball topics.
Ben and Sam banter about Veeck As in Wreck, Willie Mays, and the term “hot stove league,” then discuss some of the Winter Meetings’ major moves, including big closer contracts and the Chris Sale and Adam Eaton trades.
It’s time for the 25th annual Internet Baseball Awards.
Breaking down all the changes–and non-changes–in the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, which seemingly pushes MLB closer to a salary cap.
Kenley Jansen may be the key to the Marlins’ plans for 2017, but do they have a fallback option in place?
The Rockies are itching for more power at Coors Field, the Nationals are getting less picky about their closers, and the Padres are weighing their shortstop options.
Chicago adds Wade Davis and Koji Uehara to a rebuilt bullpen, while Kansas City makes a big bet on Jorge Soler’s power.
Aroldis Chapman returns to New York five months after being traded, signing the richest deal ever for a reliever.
Chicago restocks the farm system with another blockbuster, sending Adam Eaton to Washington for three pitching prospects.
Texas re-signs Carlos Gomez, while Ian Desmond leaves for a $70 million deal in Colorado.