Will comes with praise for the sports journalists at HBO, and criticism of the weak penalties for drug use in the NBA’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The Reds replaced Dave Miley with Jerry Narron, a staff change that will do little to stop the decline of this franchise.
Jim would prefer that Texas keep his fantasy team in mind when playing their games. He also takes a look at good pitchers on bad teams, and teams that struggle on the road.
Jason Giambi is so slow (How slow is he?) that he just might have the emptiest .384 OBP in the majors. Dayn takes a look.
They’re back! The Orioles are again in the top spot on the Hit List.
The Dodgers have dropped seven games in a row. How can they get back on track?
While Will asks the smart guys to help him with research, he drops in with updates on the Cubs’ Big Two, the Giants’ Big One, and the Royals’ Big…well, two Royals players.
It’s almost an all-cheating edition of The Week in Quotes, as the Angels and Nationals spar about pine tar, Mark Buerhle and Ryan Dempster get into it over spitballs, and patron saint of TWiQ Ozzie Guillen encourages his players to cheat.
Erik picks up where he left off last week, and focuses on some AL players you might be thinking about acquiring or trading away.
The Giants and Dodgers are the two teams paying the highest price for injured players so far this season.
Last time out, Jim looked at his National League Transient All-Stars. Today, it’s the American League’s turn.
Prospectus Notebook takes a look at some news from the two best hitters’ parks in the majors.