The Buyers, the Sellers, the players who’ll move, and one unacknowledged opportunity to snark about Omar Minaya.
Looks at Jesse Biddle, Kyle Crick, Angel Villalona and many others.
Ben and Sam discuss the weekend’s unwritten rule violations, then talk about the teams with the best records in baseball, the A’s and Giants.
Have the Marlins figured out how to beat the Giants at their own ballpark?
Ben and Sam discuss the Dodgers’ perplexingly slow start and the NL West race.
And a division that’s shaping up to be more fun than the Playoff Odds suggested.
Walt Weiss’ bunts, Tim Hudson’s longevity, Robbie Erlin’s future and Trevor Cahill’s present are on R.J.’s mind.
Tim Hudson is back from his injury and better than ever. Surprise!
Hunter Pence has a swing unlike any other–but, in its component parts, like many others.
A look at prospects in the California and Eastern leagues, including Corey Seager and Julio Urias.
A division can’t be won or lost in the first week, but these teams did have relatively hefty playoff-odds swings already.
Having a healthy Angel Pagan helps San Francisco, plus highlights from Thursday and what to watch for this weekend.
Not one of Tyler Collins’ or Roenis Ellis’ PECOTA comparables was a major leaguer. But Collins, Ellis, and the rest of these unknowns are on MLB rosters today.
Part five in a division-by-division dialogue leading up to Opening Day.
Eyes on Julio Urias, Nick Williams, Christian Arroyo and others.
Ben and Sam preview the Giants’ season with Grant Brisbee, and Nick talks to Giants radio and TV broadcaster and ESPN play-by-play voice Dave Flemming (at 23:20).