In which Doug discovers mechanical connections between the pitchers on the Nats, Cardinals, Marlins, and other teams.
Despite recent graduations, still a top-tier system.
The Cardinals add even more depth with Mark Ellis, the Indians make an Indians-esque signing with John Axford, and the Pirates bring back Clint Barmes.
Which teams can count on controlling their productive 2013 players for years to come?
Ben and Sam discuss Jhonny Peralta’s contract with the Cardinals, and whose responsibility it should be to publish PED users.
The Angels and Cardinals exchange David Freese and Peter Bourjos, the Mets sign Chris Young, the Rangers bring back Colby Lewis, and Boston acquires Burke Badenhop.
The Cardinals remove their only remaining weakness by paying Jhonny Peralta much more than anyone thought he would make.
David Freese is a popular trade target, and the Nationals’ rotation plans are still uncertain.
Assessing John Mozeliak’s options as St. Louis attempts to upgrade at short.
A look at what the Cardinals could do to stay on top, and what their division rivals could do to catch them.
The Dodgers pursue a super-rotation, the Marlins want your youngsters, and the Cardinals could trade pitching for a shortstop.
St. Louis’ slump, and some final musings on Mike Matheny.
Ben and Sam review the World Series and talk about the 2013 seasons and futures of the Red Sox and Cardinals with Zachary Levine.
The Cardinals try to force a Game Seven while the Red Sox attempt to seal the deal.
What history says about the likelihood of a Cardinals comeback.
How the Cardinals have tried everything.