Will questions the Giants’ decision to acquire Alex Sanchez, given the current environment. He also has updates on Larry Walker, Mark Prior and J.D. Drew.
NL East rivals go at one another in a game that featured one very big late-inning rally.
The woes in Cincinnati don’t start in the dugout. They start on the mound, and in the front office.
Prospectus Notebook uncovers the motivational power of the Cincinnati massage chair, and travels back in time for an Astros update.
Two days after Christmas, Don Padgett got a present that changed his life. Steven Goldman has the story as the Infinity Edition returns.
With Eric Gagne in their rear-view mirror, the Dodgers now face a problem with J.D. Drew.
Prospectus Notebook checks out the offenses of the suddenly-hot Indians and the always-hot Cardinals.
Will comes with praise for the sports journalists at HBO, and criticism of the weak penalties for drug use in the NBA’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The Reds replaced Dave Miley with Jerry Narron, a staff change that will do little to stop the decline of this franchise.
Jim would prefer that Texas keep his fantasy team in mind when playing their games. He also takes a look at good pitchers on bad teams, and teams that struggle on the road.
Jason Giambi is so slow (How slow is he?) that he just might have the emptiest .384 OBP in the majors. Dayn takes a look.
They’re back! The Orioles are again in the top spot on the Hit List.