There are two certainties in life: injuries and taxes. Will recovers from his bout with taxes in time to share some injury news with us, offering updates on Jeff Kent, C.C. Sabathia, Ken Griffey Jr., and others.
Kevin takes a closer look at the teams of the NL Central.
Joe looks to April performance to see what we’ve learned so far (hint: the answer is “nothing”).
The Nationals start to fall apart, Jason Isringhausen may get coddled a bit, steroids are still in the news, and Leo Mazzone has his work cut out for him.
Will has some thoughts on the recent attention paid to complete games, plus updates on Jim Edmonds, Barry Bonds, Edgar Renteria, Ken Griffey Jr., Roy Halladay, and more.
Steven takes a trip through Braves’ history after looking at PECOTA’s top comparables for Luis Terrero.
Every Monday, Kevin will bring you ten names of note from the weekend in baseball below the major league level.
The Red Sox and Devil Rays have some early injury trouble. Boston tests its depth while trying to contend, and Tampa tests its depth while planning for the future.
The Cubs re-up their star slugger, the Red Sox buy out some arb years of their injured center fielder, the Brewers have their eye on Blue Jays, and the fifth starters start to emerge from the minors.
Will addresses some memes, and has news on Brandon Backe, Randy Johnson, Ian Kinsler, and more.
Jim tackles the man who threatens to unseat Edgardo Alfonzo for best Met season ever, the Royals’ attempt to allow more baserunners than the Rays, and the anemic Astros lineup.
Kevin talks to the Cal star about mastering offspeed stuff, life in the Cape Cod League, and some of the other talent in the Pac-10.