Jake and Jordan take in a game at Yankee Stadium, where the ghosts of over five years of baseball history reside.
Ben and Sam discuss batter-pitcher matchup stats, ancient players on the comeback trail, and the underdog Yankees.
Has the Yankees’ sole healthy slugger suffered because of the players batting behind him?
The Yankees haven’t produced many successful homegrown starters, but they have been churning out a wave of cheap relief arms.
Ben Francisco’s forgettable Yankees career comes to an end.
Sizing up a win-win trade that looks lose-lose so far.
Why the players who are destined to be Yankees aren’t the ones they once were.
Ben and Sam discuss how the Jesus Montero-Michael Pineda trade has turned out so far, then talk about your ticket refund/giveaway ideas.
Yankee magic is universal, as it turns out.
Ben and Sam team up for a simulpodcast with Carson Cistulli of FanGraphs and FanGraphs Audio to discuss whether the Yankees have been lucky, the best way to watch baseball, and the value of old scouting reports.
One of baseball’s most selective hitters gets into the swing of things.
If the Yankees could send their current roster back in time to a previous season, which one would they choose?
Ben and Sam answer listener emails about PECOTA’s projections for the Yankees and Blue Jays, how the amateur draft and free agency would work in an auction format, and whether teams should offer players like Bryce Harper and Stephen Strasburg $100 million lifetime contracts after drafting them.
The first of a five-part series on the pressing questions confronting each team in 2013.
The Yankees’ system isn’t among the best in baseball, but its quality might surprise you.
Ben and Sam preview the Yankees’ season, and Pete talks to ESPN New York columnist Wallace Matthews (at 15:45).