Ben and Sam discuss TV shows, the lack of things to talk about, and some interesting findings about pitchouts.
Most of the impact free agents are off the market, but there are still some potential values available to teams that are willing to dig deep.
Ben and Sam discuss the rejected trade that would have made Justin Upton a Mariner.
Or is all the campaigning to keep Jack Morris out of the Hall actually making it more likely that he’ll get in?
Ben and Sam try to figure out whether the sabermetric movement has helped keep Jack Morris out of the Hall of Fame or given him a better chance to get in.
It took two months, but Adam LaRoche eventually accepted the Nationals’ offer to return for two more years.
Ben and Sam answer listener emails about the Hall of Fame, preparing for interleague play, the 162-game schedule, and methods of preserving parity.
Ben and Sam discuss the Hall of Fame voting and what their own ballots would look like.
Ben and Sam break down three trade rumors that surfaced over the weekend.
Ben and Sam reflect on one of the slowest days of the offseason and then discuss the lack of movement in the market for Kyle Lohse.
Ben and Sam discuss Joe Maddon’s value and the ways in which managers might have more or less impact than the typical non-baseball boss.
What the partisan parts of the internet think Miami’s young All-Star outfielder is worth.
The faces Clint Hurdle made shortly before or after getting ejected in 2012.
Ben and Sam answer listener emails about how players with criminal pasts should be treated and how much pitchers’ non-pitching skills matter.
Ben and Sam ask and answer eight mostly unrelated questions about baseball and themselves.
The market for Michael Bourn has been tepid, and there are few teams that provide a natural fit.