Kevin takes on an exciting new challenge: working for a big-league front office.
So, so, so, so, so, so, so much baseball.
Thirteen years after ‘The Anthony Molina Incident,” one of the parties is on trial.
Doug dissects the mechanics of Oakland’s surprisingly successful starters.
Ben and Sam slum it with a bunch of bad teams from baseball’s underclass and speculate about which has the least hope of going all the way before 2022, then discuss Jimmy Rollins’ benching and how much running out a popup really matters.
The tater trots for August 30: Bryce Harper sprints atop the leaderboard, Ryan Braun goes really, really deep.
Considering all the distractions at a baseball game and the mixed nature of the crowd, exactly what percentage of pitches are seen on any given night?
An Important Internet Discovery reveals more of Ichiro’s strange sense of humor.
Ten players who took the long route from top prospect to major-league contributor this year.
Paul returns to this week to help you decide which two-start pitchers are worth your time.
Parmelee, Mayberry, McLouth, and Ruf join VP this week.
The Area Code Games offer the best opportunity for MLB officials to evaluate amateur talent. Our resident former GM explains all.
What we wrote the last time Roger Clemens came back.
A closer look at Lance Berkman’s Hall of Fame candidacy.
Bryce Harper’s bat and swagger are finally on display again for the Nationals.
The Reds will finally get their star first baseman back.