Ben and Sam discuss two outfielders in the news: Yoenis Cespedes and Jayson Werth.
Grazy Sizemore’s depressing comeback attempt continues.
Not all glovemen are destined to stay hopelessly inept at the plate. Ben looks at defensive stars who have added offense to their games this year.
Longtime terrible hitter Jeff Mathis has shocked everyone by hitting well in 2012. Well, everyone but Gregg Zaun.
Ben and Sam discuss players who turn down trades to contenders, Yu Darvish, and their standards for playoff starters.
Lew Ford and Ray Olmedo are back in the major leagues. Yes, that Lew Ford and that Ray Olmedo.
Ben and Sam reevaluate the NL West after the deadline and take stock of this season’s converted starters.
The Pirates snag Gaby Sanchez, the Reds acquire Jonathan Broxton, and other assorted deals.
The Blue Jays, Mariners, Pirates, and Dodgers get to wheeling and dealing before the deadline.
Ben and Sam discuss whether the Orioles should be buyers and what teams mean when they dub a prospect “untouchable.”
After a weekend sweep of the Giants by the Dodgers, Ben and Sam size up the NL West and discuss a hot Matt Moore-on-Mike Trout match-up.
The Giants help shore up their middle infield by acquiring Marco Scutaro.
The easiest way for contending teams to get better is to start with where they’ve been worst. Here is where they’ve been worst.
Ben and Sam examine how the Nationals have gone about implementing and publicizing Stephen Strasburg’s innings limit and revisit Billy Beane’s trades from last winter in light of Oakland’s success.
The Phillies reportedly offered the Reds a lopsided deal, and the Reds reportedly rejected it.
Adrian Beltre finally finds something he hates even more than being touched on the top of his head by his teammates.