Balancing the merits of old-school starting pitcher metrics and something of our own devising.
For once, among the injuries and recoveries, the news seems better for the men on the mound than for the guys in the field.
Three different research tangents come from an extended weekend’s worth of diamond excitement.
The conclusion of the regular season in the minors helps shape this week’s ten-spot of talents.
It might be a nice problem to have, but who’s going to come out of the Mets’ postseason rotation?
Exhilaration and despair from both ends of a no-hitter, the fashion police are on Terry Francona’s case, bat wars, and more.
Quick ERA provides some answers for who boasts the best rotations coming down the stretch and looking towards October.
Delivering up the second batch of the league’s best, Bryan gives you names you’ll remember when the next draft rolls around.
Sifting through the call-ups is always good for jogging memories and reminding you that there are people who can play in Triple-A.
The 2006 AL MVP award-winner might have his share of flukes in his performance record, but he’s an asset.
A no-hitter coming in the prospect’s second start of his big league career has us digging up David’s interview with the Red Sox phenom.
Something’s going right in Steeltown, while change takes other forms in Houston and Kansas City.