Anticipation isn’t just for catsup, it can win you your fantasy league. Erik explains how.
Plus Jim counts the ways he gets warm and tingly talking about Brandon Webb.
The Astros upgrade their rotation while ignoring their outfield, and the Blue Jays ship two underachievers off to Syracuse.
With the 2006 Draft less than a week away, Kevin gives a preview of each American League team.
Continuing his work with WX, Dan quantifies some of the biggest comebacks in recent memory.
Frank Robinson’s tearful apology for lifting Matt LeCroy mid-inning prompts Steven to look at two New York incidents from the past.
Will welcomes June with injury news on Mark Prior, Jason Schmidt, Jim Edmonds, Wily Mo Pena, and others.
A glance at the standings from one year ago provides an interesting prism through which to view today’s.
Christina weighs on transactions making news at this hour, including the return of Roger Clemens, a new GM in Kansas City and all the Bill Bray talk you can handle.
BP staffers reach into the mailbag to address the four-man rotation, B.J. Upton’s service time, the postseason odds report, Frank Thomas, and more.
Kevin’s season-long trip around the majors stops in the NL Central this week.
Nate presents a visual analysis of the A’s, who aren’t performing nearly as well as their winter supporters had thought.