What happens in the moment before a memory is forever changed?
Think injuries have killed your favorite team? Well, you’re not alone.
Curtis Granderson joins the Dodgers’ winning machine and the Cubs pick up a new backup catcher in Rene Rivera.
Time is a flat circ … OH MY GOD, HURRY UP ALREADY!
Three starts, three different sliders. What’s an evaluator to do?
The biggest trade deadline rental on the market lands in Los Angeles for a three-prospect package led by Willie Calhoun.
Bellinger once looked like a solid regular, but now looks like a potential superstar.
Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger are towering over baseball as rookies.
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!
How does the best pitcher of this era stack up against the greats from the previous three decades?
On the fifth episode of DFA, Bryan and R.J. talk about the end of Ryan Howard’s career, what made him an interesting player, and how history will remember the powerful slugger. Then it’s on to Justin Marks and the Dodgers’ “type” of pitcher, minor moves that stick with you, and a full transaction roundup.
On the second episode of DFA, Bryan and R.J. delve into the early wave of prospect talent coming up in Los Angeles; will Bellinger and Urias push the Dodgers to the top of the West? Also, the guys break down Oakland’s Andrew Triggs and much more.
Consider this a renewed request not to use “Bae-llinger.”
Freespending Royals? Pennypinching Yankees? Maybe!
Vin Scully is retired, but the Dodgers have Clayton Kershaw, Corey Seager, and all kinds of PECOTA love.
James breaks out the crack analysis to break down your manager ejection fantasy draft, Nathan smirks along with Chase Utley, and Patrick creates an an identity crisis.