The Mets finished off the Dodgers with a combination of sustained velocity and Daniel Murphy magic.
It’s the hair versus the brain for a date with the Cubs.
The playoffs, and a new villain, return to Queens and the Mets greet both with an offensive outburst.
The Dodgers and Cardinals fight for their playoff lives on the road.
Come for your Jake Arrieta fix, stay for the emerging drama between the Dodgers and Mets.
On one ground ball, the Mets and Dodgers went from playing a great series to an unforgettable one.
Kyle Hendricks and Zack Greinke try to even the series.
The battle between two of the National League’s best pitchers lived up to expectations.
Ben and Will discuss the confusing career of Ike Davis, then talk about whether there are any prospects teams wouldn’t trade straight up for Giancarlo Stanton.
Ben and Sam discuss the short-lived success of starters without great stuff who rely on deception, then talk about Matt Harvey and the Blue Jays’ use (or abuse) of the waiver system.
The third installment of a five-part series on the pressing questions confronting each team in 2013.
Ben and Sam preview the Mets’ season with Jason Wojciechowski, and Pete talks to Newsday baseball columnist David Lennon (at 22:11).
And how that half-inning happened.
Ben and Sam answer listener emails about R.A. Dickey, the Red Sox, and more.
The Blue Jays continue to draw from a deep farm system to build an instant contender.
Ben and Sam are joined by Jason Parks for a discussion of the R.A. Dickey deal and the risks and rewards of trading top prospects.