Ben and Sam preview the Mariners’ season with Mike Curto, and Nick talks to Seattle Times Mariners beat writer Ryan Divish (at 26:49).
The Angels try to keep Trout around, plus updates on Ervin Santana and Kendrys Morales.
Ervin Santana might not be Toronto-bound, plus news about Raul Ibanez’ ongoing defensive adventures and Nick Franklin’s future home.
The Angels talk contract with Mike Trout, the Royals try to decide what to do with their bullpen, and Seattle reassesses its needs.
The Nats and Rays talk trade, Jesus Montero transitions to first, and the Twins eye Cuban free agents.
Which teams’ glass slippers best fit the six still-unsigned top-50 free agents?
The Mariners get a closer, the Diamondbacks sign Bronson Arroyo, and Paul Maholm goes cheap.
The Orioles sign Delmon Young, while a bunch of teams sign a bunch of middle infielders.
Analysis of all of Wednesday’s trades and signings, including Joaquin Benoit, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Doumit, Danny Valencia, and many more players.
Ben and Sam discuss moves made by the Royals, Rockies, Padres, and more.
Ben and Sam discuss home plate collisions, the neighborhood play, and moves by the Mariners, Mets, and Nationals.
The Mariners continue to move away from defense, and make another offseason about adding thump.
The Mariners aren’t done making deals, Delmon Young is attempting to play a new position, and Bronson Arroyo is a popular pitcher.
Ben and Sam discuss the Robinson Cano signing and the weekend’s big story about the Mariners’ front office.
The Mariners signed Robinson Cano to a terrifyingly long, terrifyingly large contract. They won’t regret it.