Homer Bailey gets his chance, Tony Pena Jr. joins some execrable company, and Chipper Jones hunts a certain round number from two different directions.
As is his wont, Joe filled out his ballot at the ballpark last week.
How is Nationals Park playing, Maddux takes another shot at moving past 350, this time against the Cubs, and the season’s hottest pitcher and hitter collide in Philly.
Milwaukee stays positive despite its disappointing campaign, Ozzie’s act begins to wear thin, and Manny overcomes his nerves to make history.
You shouldn’t be scared off from a few players with low batting lines. Others, though…
Examining a strange love for early-season results.
The Yankees make the move they had to make in their rotation.
Pitching captures the headlines, as two veteran starters return from injury, two rookies get the call, and one makes the long-awaited jump to the rotation.
Wrist injuries keep David Ortiz and Nick Johnson on the sidelines, but Jake Peavy’s rehab is slow but steady progress.
Setting aside the teams doing the picking, who are the players who rate best in terms of talent and projection?
Searching for a reason behind the AL’s depressed offense this year brings us back to 1931.