Not all rotations rotate from one year to the next, but have some of the most rejumbled rotations produced better results for their teams?
Knowledge does not give us the power of prediction for individual games or races, but it also doesn’t reduce an analyst’s capacity to simply enjoy them.
With his durability and relative reliability, the only question John Lackey needs to answer is how he’ll do facing top offenses in October.
A good-bye, raging on ‘roids, and someone in Fenway plays coy about his capacity to play for a not-so-evil empire.
The different recoveries of Pedro Martinez and Mark Mulder from similar shoulder surgeries reflects the uncertainties of measuring and predicting injury data.
In days past, stress broke even the best ballplayers, ending careers and even lives.
Throw-ins become something more, a big league breakthrough, plus a former high school star breaks out in his pro debut.
Sitting down with the manager of the Blue Jays to talk strategy, tactics, and not getting caught flat-footed in-game.
Can the Brewers finish what they started? Plus job security on Chicago’s South Side contrasts with change in the Twin Cities and Pittsburgh.
Moving and shaking in the division where the only contest is to see if the Nats can pull off an upset and finish fourth.
Things tighten up at the top as we come down to the final two weeks of regular season play.
The Orioles make a move they can brag about, the Jays do something ridiculous, and what is it about that playoff race that keeps things interesting at the top of the standings in the division?