Ben and Sam discuss two baseball mysteries: the Orioles’ success in 2012, and MLB’s blackout policy.
Detroit got a huge boost from a pitcher during August, and it wasn’t Justin Verlander.
A small-scale study on watching a baseball broadcast from the home team and away team’s perspective.
The Reds will finally get their star first baseman back.
Bryce Harper’s bat and swagger are finally on display again for the Nationals.
A closer look at Lance Berkman’s Hall of Fame candidacy.
Joe Girardi has done a nice job managing the Yankees despite key injuries this season.
One of the Athletics’ keys to success may be cliche, but it’s something their competition isn’t taking advantage of.
The Dodgers get good news on Matt Kemp, but they lose Scott Elbert.
The White Sox might lose Gavin Floyd for the rest of the season.
A pair of aces were blown out by a pair of teams nowhere near contention yesterday.
In light of Melky Cabrera and Bartolo Colon earning suspensions for PEDs, which suspensions and cases of blackballing do the BP staff best remember?
Franklin Guttierez finally returns from the DL.
The Padres’ glimpse into the future continued last night when Casey Kelly debuted.
There was a time when both Casey Kotchman and James Loney ranked ahead of Adrian Gonzalez on prospect charts.
Giancarlo Stanton is on a home-run rampage.