A quick return, some slow rehabs, and a date with some pizza while rapping with the writing crew.
The Yankees have Joba replacements for the pen on the way, while the Orioles’ big slugging prospects in the Carolina League are headed in different directions.
The Angels closer might have a shot at making history, but it isn’t really up to him.
A few interleague grudge matches–at least for fans with long memories–plus an Arroyo smackdown and a study of contrasts in Fenway.
Ramon Vazquez? Jorge Cantu? What’s going on at third base this year? Can these guys really help your team?
What’s on Manny Acta’s shelf, plus talking smack and giving praise in the Windy City.
You can’t hit what you can’t see, plus info on the King’s bum ankle and more bad news from the capital.
Reader response to defining the good, the bad, the and ugly bad, and turning that same firehose on relief pitching.
The Hammer’s no longer on the shelf, Kinsler clubs from the keystone, and wild times and patchwork solutions on the Cubs’ staff.
Activating Eric Byrnes makes for a crowd in the D’backs lineup, but could it also be a creative outlet for Bob Melvin?
Brand-new skippers square off, Cristian Guzman riding high, and a plainly unnatural interleague matchup on the Plains.