With some reshuffling in this week’s Hit List rankings, there’s a new division in baseball that can be called “best.” Which one is it, you ask? Jim has the answer, which may surprise you.
Derrek Lee’s got a shot at the Triple Crown–he’s also got a lot of factors working against him.
Jonah Keri catches a pitchers’ duel between the two Second City teams in this week’s Game of the Week.
Major league relievers play crossword puzzles, a Korean pitcher has his iced cabbage banned, Willie Randolph doesn’t know the difference between a rate stat and a counting stat, and Ed Wade stops acquiring relief pitchers long enough to do something nice for Doug Glanville.
Will–well, his computer, anyway–reaches a milestone. He celebrates by sending in updates on J.D. Drew, Josh Beckett and almost every Braves pitcher extant.
As a fantasy player, what do you do with a Prince Fielder or Edwin Encarnacion? Erik Siegrist takes a look.
The top two teams in the AL East switched places over the weekend. Will they stay this way?
Interleague play lives on long after the novelty of it has worn off.
Quietly, the Angels have taken a firm grip on the AL West and hold the second-best record in the league.
At the halfway point of the season, how can you capitalize on both those players who have under-performed and those who have over-performed?
Which of Oakland’s offseason trades is working out the best? How many former A’s third basemen does it take to staff the hot corner in L.A.? Prospectus Notebook takes a look.
Chris catches up with the roster moves of the last week, as a few first-place teams solve problems internally, and others start to feel the pinch from a lack of depth.