Jerry Blevins benefited from a rarely used allowance in baseball’s rule book.
Someday, somebody will suggest fixing baseball by putting a pit on the field, and we will be prepared.
Sam and Ian talk about the major-league debut of the Mets’ Matt Harvey.
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.
Ben and Sam discuss the fallout from the Ryan Dempster debacle and a fascinating factoid about the Phillies’ staff.
Have teams really made million-dollar deadline decisions based on two starts? And if they have, can we figure out which ones they were?
Ben and Sam discuss Ichiro’s trade to the Yankees and the Tigers-Marlins swap.
Ben and Sam discuss the disappointing Miami Marlins and resurgent southpaw Francisco Liriano.
Every team has a different TV announcer, and every TV announcer calls home runs differently. This is an attempt to classify all of those calls.
A journalist and a manager debate the merits of a question.
It’s time to talk about the Texas Rangers.
Three players tell Sam about the toughest pitches they’ve seen this season. They weren’t the ones you’d expect.
Since you enjoyed the first episode so much, we did a second one.
The first episode of BP’s new daily podcast is ready for your ears, if your ears are ready for it.
Sam checks in on several of his articles from earlier this season to see whether what he wrote made sense.
Brewers pitcher Mike Fiers doesn’t throw any harder than we thought he did, but he’s succeeding despite his limitations.