Jay looks back on the tumultuous professional life of the recently deceased Eric Gregg.
We take a look at an AL West team that’s surprisingly contending, and an AL Central team that’s surprisingly not contending.
Kevin now turns to the National League for a quick recap of how each team made out with their first few picks.
Sometimes what we expect isn’t what happens–what can Alfonso Soriano’s big first half teach us?
Things have changed in the AL, where the biggest series of the week may have been played far away from the Bronx.
Kevin starts his recap of Tuesday’s amateur draft with the American League.
Early-season word on two NL East teams, one getting held together by a surprising offseason acquisition, and one with a pleasantly surprising collection of young talent.
Will has some thoughts on the Jason Grimsley situation, and has bad news on Rich Harden and Eric Gagne, among others.
Dan discusses booting a probability, historic comebacks brought back by readers, and discusses the dampening damp of baseball at altitude.
Nate examines a decade’s worth of data to see if there’s anything to a “hangover effect” after playing a VLG. What’s a VLG? Read on…
A new steroid story has broken, and Will’s on it. He also has news on a slew of injured pitchers including Roy Oswalt, Bartolo Colon, Jake Peavy, Kerry Wood and more.
Despite a mediocre pitching staff, the Yankees are in first place. Joe takes a look at the main reason why.