Ben and Sam discuss the Dodgers’ outfield situation, then talk about the two trades made on Tuesday.
Ben and Sam discuss the early movement on the free agent market, then break down the Jose Molina, Brian McCann, and Joe Smith signings.
The Angels GM doesn’t like to give relievers multi-year contracts. Why did he make an exception for Smith?
The Angels and Cardinals exchange David Freese and Peter Bourjos, the Mets sign Chris Young, the Rangers bring back Colby Lewis, and Boston acquires Burke Badenhop.
David Freese is a popular trade target, and the Nationals’ rotation plans are still uncertain.
Ben and Sam discuss the new kind of coach being hired by big-league teams this offseason.
A look at what the A’s can do to win their division again, and what their rivals can do to catch them.
There’s no doubt that Mike Trout is the cream of the fantasy crop, but which other Halos could bolster your squad?
Oakland gives up Grant Green to get an established infielder, but what does the move mean for the Angels?
Atlanta fills the bullpen void left by injuries to Jonny Venters and Eric O’Flaherty with Scott Downs.
What do MLB front office types think of the Trout-or-Cabrera MVP debate?
Ben and Sam revisit the trade that sent Dan Haren to the Angels in light of Haren’s down year and Tyler Skaggs’ debut for the Diamondbacks, then talk about how Derek Jeter has remained productive at age 38 and examine whether the Yankees are in any trouble in the AL East.
Scouts explain why they prefer Mike Trout to Bryce Harper, and a conversation with Bud Selig.
Jay is back, and he still hates the teams you root for. Yes, even the Dodgers.
The keys to the Angels’ recent success and the Rangers’ downturn could be the fortunes of two superstars and two ex-Padres.
After completing a three-game sweep of the Nationals in D.C., the Yankees are starting to look like the real Bronx Bombers.