Will tips his cap to the folks in Cleveland who helped put together a great event, and has updates on Kerry Wood, Matt Lawton, Coco Crisp and a quorum of injured Yankees.
Steven takes us back to 1919, when Babe Ruth blazed a path through new media that ensured his star would shine more brightly in history than any other, including a certain contemporary slugger.
Kevin has the latest news from around the minors, including a retirement and a position player goat-turned-hero…on the mound and at the plate.
A scary moment in last Tuesday’s Mets/Cardinals game has Joe wondering if there’s too much playing in the rain these days.
Another weekend, another series of transactions in Kansas City and Washington that don’t make sense.
Kevin’s latest prospect notebook covers up-and-comers from the Rockies, A’s, Rangers and Astros organizations.
The Yankees–maybe you heard about this–had a significant comeback against the Rangers the other night. We also ask a few questions about the surging Phillies, and see how this year’s team differs from previous playoff-contenders.
Erik weighs two roto strategies, and points out why one strategy doesn’t seem to work as well now that the roto “market” has shifted a bit.
Goodbye Howie, Jae and Gustavo. Hello again, Mr. Womack. Hello Boof. Hello Kerry.
Jim kicks off the beginning of interleague play with a look at a weekend of natural and unnatural rivalries.
The Diamondbacks see some additions and subtractions to their “best team in history” (with more on the way), and we take a closer look at what may be wrong with Curt Schilling.
Kevin catches up with current Cal Leaguer Reid Brignac, the “other” shortstop prospect in the Tampa system.