Detailing three stories to keep an eye on over the weekend.
How Rays LHP Jake McGee makes his case for a big league job and notes from around the day in the minors.
A preview of the upcoming signing deadline, Anthony Andro of the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram joins us to explain last week’s Rangers auction, an argument over the virtues of Wal-Mart, and much more.
What was planned to be a brief about still contains notes on 28 players as Kevin Goldstein takes a quick trip through the day in the minors.
Though the Cubs have talent, it could be a long road back to respectability for them.
An Indians third baseman that’s becoming a name to know, a Cardinals third baseman that deserves a look, and notes from around the day in the minors.
A look at Oswaldo Arcia and other low-level minor-leaguers to watch.
A blossoming toolsy outfielder in the Yankees system, a rebounding righty with the Cubs, and notes from around the day in the minors.
A look into the future for the Royals, where it could be a very bright one indeed.
Nationals SS Danny Espinosa smacks three home runs, a Mariners SS has his own power surge, and notes from around the day in the minors.
Oakland Athletics Asst. GM David Forst joins us for a candid talk about making trades, helping Latin American players acclimate, and how he got into the business. Plus, Arcade Fire ruining music, why people hate A-Rod and much, much more.
A lost arm in the Rangers shuffle, trying to figure out Mets shortstop Wilmer Flores and more from the day in the minors.
Players like Mark Melancon and John Bowker just won’t cut it for also-rans.
Yankees RHP Dellin Betances continues to roll, the Rangers get an impressive debut from their new power righty, and notes from around the minors.
Tim Beckham, Josh Reddick and Chris Withrow are among those who have regressed in 2010.
The Braves and Pirates make a flurry of moves, but they weren’t the only ones wheeling and dealing on July 31.