Nick Johnson’s broken femur, B.J. Upton’s shoulder, Pedro’s hip and a host of other injuries, big and small.
Maury comments on this weekend’s protest in Baltimore, and tries to follow the minor league affiliate shuffle.
Jim tries to feign excitement in these not-so-salad days of the wild card while musing on how great it is to be a Twins fan right now.
Will gives his thoughts on the Fainaru-Wada/Williams sentencing, and provides updates on Rich Harden, Gary Sheffield, Jarrod Washburn, Pedro Martinez and others.
Enough to go around for all 40-man roster aficionados, while Rich Harden’s return inspires Christina to compare and contrast AL playoff rotations.
Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams may go to jail for standing by a principle. The witnesses whose testimony they published never had a chance to make that stand.
The Royals’ #1 pick in 2003 remains a question mark after four seasons in the pros. Kevin wonders what’s next.
Injuries are affecting the playoff picture for some, and stand to affect the winter planning of others.
If you’re scoring this at home, runs are runs, but what about hits and errors?
Pedro Martinez starts tonight for the Mets. How he looks will tell us a lot about whether the Mets are the decided favorite in the NL, or just the best of a mediocre bunch.
Was Brian Roberts’ 2005 a breakout season, or another Age-27 data point? Marc takes a look.
Derek Jeter earns more than the entire Marlins’ 25-man roster.