Kevin winds down the weekend with updates on Delmon Young, Troy Tulowitzki, Alex Gordon, Andrew McCutcheon, and more.
Billy Beane has some thoughts on the Frank Thomas signing, Chad Harville doesn’t like being demoted, and Ozzie Guillen is at it again.
Whether we’re talking about cascade injuries or cascading injuries, every contender seems to be feeling some fallout from their various hurts.
The Red Sox were swept out of the AL East race on merit, by a team that is just better than them right now.
Jim looks at the worst-producing positions in the majors.
The new Hawaii Winter League isn’t exactly new, writes Kevin Goldstein. Hawaii has a rich history of baseball that involves many of today’s stars, and one man is making sure that history continues.
Two cities, both alike in dignity, in fair Boston, where we lay our scene, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny, where civil short-porch home runs make civil hands unclean…Is now the three hours’ traffic of our stage; The which if you with patient eyes attend, What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.
The Red Sox acquire two players from within their division, Guamanian John Hattig gets called up to the majors, and the Braves are messing around with the back end of their rotation.
Dan continues his series on baserunning by focusing on individual clubs. Do the Angels really create an advantage by being aggressive?
Playoff-hopeful teams are losing their center fielders, aces, second basemen, and more. Will has the latest news on Jim Edmonds, Gary Sheffield, Placido Polanco, and Pedro.
Kevin ranks the top fifteen lefty starters in the minors, featuring a few Dodgers and a prize from the Jim Thome trade.
Joe takes a look at the AL West-leading A’s, and how they got to where they are.