StlToday.com and Post-Dispatch columnist Ben Frederickson pinch-hits as co-host and comes out swinging on two topics that tend to ignite Twitter with debate when it comes to baseball and, specifically, the Cardinals: award-voting and payroll. With Frederickson asking the questions, Post-Dispatch baseball writer and BPIB co-host Derrick Goold explores the real way voting for awards is done, who votes, when, and how much time is spent on the ballots, and the value of having the Baseball Writers' Association of American to oversee the major awards. The two also plunge deep into the criticism of the Cardinals' spending and why the next few seasons offer the club an economic edge that it's not clear how or if they'll use. Urban legends are unwound. Payroll presumptions are explored. And Kate Upton is mentioned. A lot.