Kate reviews the performance of Jesus Montero, extra-inning position-player pitcher; Patrick rants about hair.
Emma writes some flash fiction, Kate tests you on your draft acumen, and Matt assigns representatives to all 30 teams.
Special Agent Cooper finds himself in the strange world of the New York Mets and Alex Cobb tries to master the grand slam reaction.
Emma tells the stories of the confrontations that didn’t happen, while Kate celebrates baseball celebrating the Simpsons.
Kate wants to protect Joe Biagini from the world, Emma unlocks the secrets of an ancient ritual, and Trevor unearths new truths about Mike Trout.
Matt extends Jeter Week by window shopping, Kate is soothed by senescence, and Emma watches wildlife destroy the social contract.
Holly on the iambic quadramater of Omar Vizquel playing catch, and Kate teases the new hit game show of the summer.
Kate tries to share the passion and excitement of Reds baseball, Matt explores the final moments of a lost career, and Emma ranks the recepients of the rage of Ford Frick.
Mary discovers a world delivered to Hitler by baseball, Kate watches a rabbit destroy the human facade, and Emma searches for Lithuanian baseball and winds up in Boston.
The backstory behind mascot-on-mascot crime, the irony of cinema and minor league baseball colliding, and how ballplayers are speaking with their eyes.
Baseball, in terms of mustaches, grasshoppers, and astronomical insignificance.
Featuring Hot Dog Man, The Talking Heads, and Stephen Piscotty’s Pain.
A new frontrunner for best baseball video game and an unpoppable bubble.
Matt transcribes a sample inning of Jose Canseco’s broadcast debut, Emma finds the ideal athlete social media presence, and Kate encourages some GMs to engage in shower thoughts.