A rundown of some of the hitters who have switched leagues, and how it might affect their value.
No one really knows how well he’ll play, and there may be a great deal of deliberately paced narrative to get through before anyone finds out.
A grab bag of major stories involve more than a few non-stories, as well as a few non-developments.
The Tao of Lou may involve the Rules of War, MLB Network elects the mayor of color analysts, plus news and notes from around the majors.
The two-way player discusses turning his back on football, and what it will be like to begin the season as a pitcher and end it as a shortstop.
The rich get richer in Beantown as they queue up a new batch of prospects behind their collection of young, upscale major leaguers.
Big-money moves might lead to a reordering of the beasts of the East, but they also might not.
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.