What scouts are saying about players like Casey Janssen, Anthony Reyes, and more.
With the draft now two weeks away, Kevin zooms in on the volatile first round, and offers some thoughts on how it may shake out…particularly since a familiar name may have re-entered the picture.
We take a look at how the season has shaped up for two AL West teams.
Nate wonders about the struggles of the Mariners’ young star.
Will has some more thoughts on Bonds’ situation, plus injury updates on Cole Hamels, Kerry Wood, Mark Prior, Randy Johnson, and others.
A few highly-touted prospects finally poke their heads above Triple-A, and the league-wide starting pitcher shuffle begins.
The Rockies are off to a hot start, and Jonah sits down with one of the architects of the current team, Bill Geivett. On the menu: developing young talent, competing at altitude, and creative decision making.
We take a quick look at the state of the Cardinals’ farm system, and propose that the Nationals fill a rotation need by promoting from within their current 25-man roster.
Will the recent Michael Barrett-A.J. Pierzynski fight inspire their teams to pull together and perform better? Yes! Actually, no. But Steven has a theoretical look at why they may have done it.
Will has news on Gary Sheffield’s return, Mark Prior’s rehab, the Tigers’ appropriate caution with their young pitchers, and more.
One of the ongoing themes of the 2006 season–poor bullpen management–cost the Phillies a critical game last night.
Kevin restarts his weekly trip around the minor leagues, heading back to where it all began in the AL Central.