Some reactions to a player’s extended track records represent nothing less than a betrayal of the human capacity for cognition.
The argument for Kent’s election to the Hall of Fame has its merits, but also its mysteries.
Arizona hopes Felipe won’t flop, the Dodgers dodge a bullet with Andruw and an escape by Raffy, and the Big Unit goes in the Basin.
A pack of Kents, rose-colored glasses where some might be seeing red, and editing maple mayhem out of the game.
Baltimore’s future may depend on the truism that good pitching will beat good hitting every time, but that may not be enough in the AL East.
The ESPN executive discusses the changing media landscape, the MLB Network, and a contrarian sense of creation.
The Angels intend to hold the line in Anaheim, the Obamas wear White Sox, and much more from around the major leagues.
Giambi lands in the bay, the Angels find a replacement closer, and other minor quakes.
Can the inhabitants of Nationals Park expect an infusion of new talent, or should modest expectations rule the day?
When looking for tools to evaluate players with otherwise hidden value, here’s one you might not have considered.
The addition of a new revenue stream to the industry won’t necessarily flow into everybody’s pockets.
Digging through what the outcome of this year’s Hall of Fame voting means for those elected, and those still waiting to be.