
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley discuss the two teams at the top and bottom, respectively, of the MLB payroll hierarchy, the New York Mets and Oakland Athletics, touching on the Mets’ signings of
Brandon Nimmo,
Kodai Senga, and
David Robertson, the A’s trading away
Sean Murphy, and what a vast disparity in spending does and doesn’t signify for MLB’s competitive balance. They also banter about the other teams’ ends of that three-team trade, the state of the NL East, the Giants’ starting-pitcher signings, a reported Padres offer, the Blue Jays’ and Twins’ latest additions, Munetaka Murakami news, and more, plus a Past Blast from 1941.
Audio intro: Billy Joel, “Last of the Big Time Spenders”
Audio outro: Sex Bob-Omb, “
Threshold”
Link to Patrick Dubuque on CohenLink to Longenhagen on SengaLink to Baumann on Mets spendingLink to Rosenthal on ownersLink to Rosenthal on MurphyLink to Baumann on MurphyLink to Law on MurphyLink to Petriello on MurphyLink to FG payroll pageLink to team catcher WARLink to SP depth chartsLink to 2005 team payrollsLink to FG post on ManaeaLink to FG post on BassittLink to FG on Vázquez/ZuninoLink to Marlins articleLink to Padres reportLink to Kovalchuk articleLink to Murakami newsLink to Ben’s SNL oral historyLink to 1941 story sourceLink to Lefty Grove bioLink to Jacob Pomrenke’s websiteLink to Jacob Pomrenke on TwitterLink to Secret Santa sign-up sheetLink to Secret Santa FB threadLink to share of team Ks sheet
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