The Tony La Russa-Albert Pujols era in St. Louis is nearly unprecedented.
A California judge’s ruling on the Dodgers owners’ divorce case has significant implications for the future of the club.
Red Sox manager Terry Francona can’t keep smiling at the thought of having Adrian Gonzalez in his lineup, along with other news and notes from around the majors.
The Snakes grab a Sock, the Sox dun the Nats, and more moves from the transactions front.
Rob McQuown reviews the latest outfielder signings.
Baseball Prospectus is in the process of giving away some pretty cool gifts this holiday season.
The BBWAA’s first Japanese member celebrates a 10-year anniversary.
The Cubs’ skipper speaks, plus the Capn’s new, additional definition of immobility.
Two BP writers join the BBWAA, plus other chatter.
The Snakes save money for later while saying ‘gimme Mora,’ while the O’s find a way around a lousy market for third basemen.
The Cleveland skipper talks about going forward from 2010.
GM Jed Hoyer insists that trading Adrian Gonzalez is not a sign the Padres have written off 2011, along with other news and notes from around the major leagues.