Multiple Padres go down at the hands of Albert Pujols, Jobamania’s latest twist, and Tulo’s fast recovery.
Although it might seem as if the best shortstop prospects are already playing every day in the majors, there’s an interesting crop on the way up.
The White Sox have gotten back to their winning ways thanks to an abundance of power and a stable, strike-throwing staff.
More pitching for the Braves and home run power for the Fish can be found down on the farm, while Nationals fans can look forward to a savior in the outfield.
The Giants aren’t good, Jason Varitek catches another no-hitter, and news and notes from around the game.
Webb’s bid for 10 straight wins goes up against his toughest foe, and the Tigers and Mariners try to get straightened out against one another.
Seattle loses patience, and likely some much-needed runs, while a Marlins move towards contention begs for further complimentary action.
Apparently not everyone’s going to be healthy at the same time in the Bronx, plus the after-effects of the Church/Escobar collision and other injuries around the game.
While statheads will tell you that RBI don’t reflect a skill, maybe you can help yourself by knowing about who gets the most chances to plate teammates.
With the first overall pick in next month’s draft, the Rays have to make an interesting choice.
The Mets and Braves have a double date, the Marlins and D’backs take shots at one another’s first-place standing, and it’s getting flaky in the AL Central.
The short list of lefty no-hitters in Red Sox history serves a reminder that talent trumps environment.