Jonathan Bernhardt
Kenta Maeda's Contract Is Bad News for Baseball Players
The Dodgers just signed Japanese ace Kenta Maeda to a super-cheap contract that could become less so with incentive clauses. It's a great deal for the Dodgers, and perhaps the future of MLB free agency.
What to Expect at Baseball's Winter Meetings
It's nearly time for baseball's annual early-winter celebration of hyperactive speculating, wild overspending, deal-making, and reckless tweeting. Get ready.
One Last Look Back at Baseball in 2015
In 2015, a few could-be dynasties arrived on the scene ahead of schedule, the Royals were perfect, the Dodgers spent money, and nothing happened quite as planned.
Which Loathsome Owner Is Your World Series Favorite?
The New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals are evenly matched, and not just on the field. Each team has uniquely loathsome owners. So who's more hateful?
Josh Hamilton Still Has Work To Do
Josh Hamilton is a tremendous baseball talent, and an addict. The Angels thought he was just an addict. Hamilton has both the time and ability to prove them wrong.
The Seattle Mariners Are Still A Behind-The-Scenes Shitshow
The Seattle Mariners' ongoing fat shaming of Jesus Montero reveals the deep dysfunction that defines their front office.
You Got Played: How the Cubs Salvaged The Orioles' Failed Pitching Prospects
The Chicago Cubs are making a killing off of the Baltimore Orioles' failed pitching prospects. How in the hell did this happen?