On the 25th episode of the DFA podcast, Bryan is joined by Rob Mains to talk about the AL Wild Card race and how a recent spate of injuries could change the playing field. Then it’s on to … more injuries to pitchers! And … more injuries to pitchers! Yuck!
Mike Trout is better than everyone at everything, even failure.
Kate rekindles some ballpark missed connections, Emma gazes at Michael Martinez and the Indians, while Trevor matches up Eric Young Jr. and destiny.
Jason shares the wealth, Matt shares the fate of an old friend, and Nathan reviews Baseball Highlights 2045.
The lion, the fox, the jackal, and the wolf, with the Yankees starring as the lion.
Keynan Middleton vs. Byron Buxton, and the camera angles that showed it.
On the 10th episode of DFA, Bryan and R.J. reflect on the downgrade in Anaheim from Mike Trout to Eric Young Jr. Across Los Angeles, Brandon Morrow returns to the Dodgers’ bullpen, and the guys marvel over the players they didn’t know were still in the league. Plus much, much more!
Doug Fister joins the rotation-starved Angels and the Mets pick up more depth than they expected to need.
Teams have smartened up about sacrifice bunts, but every once in a while managers just can’t help themselves.
The framing advantage is shrinking, but Martin Maldonado is a perfect fit with the Angels and that isn’t an accident.
Is the middle season in a three-year span a baseball sandwich or a baseball hotdog?
If Mike Trout wasn’t the Mike Trout we know, which Mike Trout would he be? (And also spiders.)
Pedro Strop signs an extension with the Cubs and minor-league deals galore for Mat Latos, Gordon Beckham, and Yusmeiro Petit.
Which young pitchers does PECOTA see as having breakout potential in 2017?