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Join Aaron, Larry, Studes, Craig, Vinay, Lee and Bryan as they watch the All-Star game.
Larry’s satisfied with where the Yankees stand at the All-Star break, but Boston’s mini-run didn’t change Ben’s mind on the chances of the Red Sox winning the AL East.
Aaron talks potty-mouthed relievers, ridiculous complaints, his favorite pitcher, and why ESPN.com is still worth checking out sometimes.
Not a huge week in terms of transactions, but an extension and Namee prospect give us a good place to start. More on Freddy Garcia, Josh Willingham and many more in the latest installment.
Aaron and Craig continue their 24-and-under draft with their shortstop selections.
You’ve got a vote and some power, and Aaron wants you to use it.
A recap of the holiday weekend’s transactions include a managerial firing, two trades, and a batting champion’s return.
The Yankees and Red Sox faced off again last week, and the result was decisive. Is the AL East race over? Ben and Larry don’t agree on this issue — and not in the way you’d think.
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox have played some of the most memorable games in baseball history. Many have been more important, but last night’s may have been the most exciting, most improbable game they have ever played. Larry tries to put what he saw last night into words.
First they hit and can’t pitch, then they pitch and can’t hit. First the starters are bad and the bullpen is good, then the relievers go in the tank and the rotation picks it up. Their most productive hitter started the season in the minors and their best hitter might still be there. It’s been a confusing season in Minnesota, and Aaron takes a look at exactly what is going on.