Albert Pujols hits the DL for this first time in his career, and there are a lot of injuries in Yankeeland. Also: updates on the injured Cubs, Roy Oswalt, Jim Edmonds, and more.
One man’s case for a pair of the game’s off-field giants.
After collecting and losing ballots throughout May, Joe finally got around to submitting his yesterday at Dodger Stadium.
Notebook closes the week by analyzing the success of two Rockies’ pitchers in inducing groundballs and examining the ascension of Dodger prospects to the big leagues.
With the Amateur Draft just around the corner, Rany returns to summarize his findings from his year-long draft study.
Kevin follows up yesterday’s AL Draft Preview with a look at how the senior circuit should approach draft day.
Anticipation isn’t just for catsup, it can win you your fantasy league. Erik explains how.
Plus Jim counts the ways he gets warm and tingly talking about Brandon Webb.
The Astros upgrade their rotation while ignoring their outfield, and the Blue Jays ship two underachievers off to Syracuse.
With the 2006 Draft less than a week away, Kevin gives a preview of each American League team.
Continuing his work with WX, Dan quantifies some of the biggest comebacks in recent memory.
Frank Robinson’s tearful apology for lifting Matt LeCroy mid-inning prompts Steven to look at two New York incidents from the past.