Examining the past draft tendencies of major league scouting directors, Bryan predicts which amateurs teams will nab in this June’s frenzy.
Jeff Weaver hits the disabled list and Mariners Nation heaves a collective sigh, while Jorge Julio gets dealt for a useful spare part. All this, and much more.
Two original titans of the American League square off in the Hub, while down in Tampa, a more ignominious battle is shaping up.
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Boston has the best record in the game. When you examine the balanced squad that has put up that mark, there’s no reason to believe it can’t hold on to the top spot.
David Ortiz and Curt Schilling regret ever opening their mouths, baseball reacts to the Clemens signing, and J.P. Ricciardi is a big fat liar.
In response to a lot of reader feedback and interest, Nate makes a few corrections to his evaluation of market size.
An announcer gets it wrong, the Red Sox start having rotation health concerns of their own, and updates from around the leagues.
The pitching-rich look poised to get richer, as the Red Sox have a pair of fireballing talents maturing on the farm.
After four years in Japan, the former major leaguer is back in American baseball.
The Blue Jays deal with disappointment, the bullpen struggles in Cincinnati, and the Yankees try to resurrect an expensive free agent signing.
Will has Mother’s Day updates on Joel Zumaya, Chipper Jones, Justin Morneau, Ryan Howard, Troy Glaus, and Roy Halladay.