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Joe ends a podcast. Joe starts a podcast.
Joe bounces from the Rule 5 draft to the Cardinals to a change in how he follows baseball rumors.
Joe comes back from a hiatus with some meta talk about the pod, Marlins criticism, and having completely forgotten about the whole “mic brushes loudly against the shirt” problem.
With a nod to Jeff Passan’s great work, Joe gives his thoughts on why the Hot Stove League is running ice cold.
A late-night Tweet has Joe thinking about the evolving popularity of two superstars.
The Yankees’ managerial search, the Giancarlo Stanton trade talks, and some Twins chatter.
With very little baseball news to discuss, Joe rambles a bit.
Joe Morgan’s letter to Hall of Fame voters drags Joe back into a couple of conversations he’d rather not have.
Context-neutral or context-sensitive? Joe weighs in on a discussion brought on by the AL MVP race.
With award season in the books, Joe reflects on just how good we have it now.
The first podcast guest is an old podcasting, baseball, and Strat-O-Matic friend.
It’s early days, but it may not be too soon to wonder if Derek Jeter is in over his head as the new owner of the Marlins.
Continuing a string of playercentric pods, Joe kicks around the case of a random season generator in line for $200 million.
As the GM meetings kick off, Joe digs into the complicated matter of trading the Marlins’ right fielder.
Joe talks about the free agency of the top hitter on the market — a hitter he’s been wrong about before.
Joe takes a break from writing about the Collective Bargaining Agreement to talk about how complicated it’s become.
Like the rest of the baseball world, Joe is working through the shocking death of Roy Halladay.
Joe explains why the Hall of Fame debates no longer mean much to him.
Before the champagne dried, the Hot Stove League has started with the Angels retaining Justin Upton
Joe looks at some lessons we can take forward from the World Series.