Resident Cub fan Dan Fox weighs in on the Maddux-for-Izturis swap.
Guest writer Alex Belth caught last night’s Padres-Mets game, and details Mike Piazza’s second game at Shea with the Friars.
Is your team’s center fielder having a tough time with those long throws? Does he struggle to catch up to fly balls in the gap? Better hope they have a prospect that makes Kevin’s list.
One night, three cities, and a change in the AL wild-card standings.
Will has updates on Francisco Liriano’s forearm, Rich Harden’s ankle, Horacio Ramirez’s finger, and many more malfunctioning body parts from around the league.
Is pinch hitting good or bad? Guest writer Andy Dolphin uses the 2005 Phillies as a point of departure and takes a closer look.
The Tigers are still at the top, the A’s help their cause with a sweep of the Mariners, and some unsurprising performances by rookies help make some pennant races pretty interesting.
The Dodgers have had an up-and-down few weeks, but has that been reflective of anything other than scheduling?
Picking up where he left off yesterday, Rany continues his dissection of the 2006 Detroit Tigers.
With David Wright and Jose Reyes locked up for the next few years, Jim wonders about the most productive third-short tandems in history.
Kevin’s Magic Bus stops in the AL West, where he catches up with some over- and underperformers in baseball’s four-team division.
News on the rehabbing Hideki Matsui, the exiting Gary Majewski, and the returning Nomar Garciaparra.