The Yankees will have an entirely new team of players by next week, all named Tyler or Dustin or Blake or something.
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.
Hitters like Miguel Sano, Marcell Ozuna, and Starlin Castro refuse to make things easy on pitchers.
Basically, exactly what the title says.
On the ninth episode of DFA, Bryan, R.J., and Shawn close out the second month of baseball by reviewing those offseason transactions that shaped the start of this season. (Naturally, the Red Sox, Astros, Brewers, and Royals are all major topics of conversation.)
Hicks struggled over four seasons with the Twins and Yankees, but he’s one of the best hitters in the majors so far in 2017.
It was a good first quarter for the Rockies, Yankees, Nationals, and Diamondbacks.
This season is old enough to know better, but some early hitting performances really stand out.
On the third episode of DFA, Bryan and R.J. attempt to figure out which early season picher injury has hurt which club the most, talk about how the Yankees have managed to play better than expected, a Pittsburgh Pirate call-up from Single-A, and much more.
At what point do expectations cease mattering? And why is Tom Koehler part of this story?
Freespending Royals? Pennypinching Yankees? Maybe!
Mary decries a 75-year-old cereal box, Matt breaks down the latest in Tampa Bay roster casualties, and Stacey reacts to an awkward gift.