Jim speculates about what will happen should there be a four-way tie in the AL, and has some thoughts on the Brewers, the A’s, and a crucial NL West matchup.
There’s a new number one team in town–but will they even make the playoffs?
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays are headed for their seventh last-place finish in eight seasons. It may be their last one for a while.
Will has some thoughts about the ongoing search for a middle ground on penalties for drug testing, as well as updates on Jarrod Washburn and Rich Harden.
The Angels lock things up, the Padres lock thing…whoops, not so fast…and the White Sox have lost the keys.
Lou Piniella calls it quits, Hawk Harrelson’s still proud to be a homer, Ozzie Guillen’s turning to soap operas, and Rafael Palmeiro threw Miguel Tejada under a bus.
BP staffers answer questions on outfield power droughts, weighing EqA against fielding, young pitchers and ERA spikes.
With a week to go, everyone is changing their behavior just a little bit. Will explains, plus provides updates on John Smoltz, Chris Carpenter and Roger Clemens.
Two teams head into critical four-game series exactly four games back of the team they’re chasing. Can they make it happen?
Jack McKeon’s decision to bat Dontrelle Willis seventh has little precedent in recent baseball history.
With a week to go, there’s not much left to be decided in the National League.
Jim departs from his usual matchups to provide his take on today’s headlines.