As more players hire their own medical help, conficts arise between the player’s staff and the team’s own physicians.
The Rangers have passed the Angels to take the lead in the AL West. Can we take them seriously?
Cubs fans: meet your new leadoff hitter, Neifi Perez. Also: the Reds last week cut two players and two chairs, and some announcers sound off about why it’s OK to root for the home team.
Jim’s matchups this week include a team with a 31 year old Rookie of the Year candidate, a startling number of teams vying for the lowest triple total ever, and a discovery of Todd Helton’s real drug of choice.
Two months into the season, just four NL teams are so far back that they should be looking to move veterans. How will the changes they make affect your fantasy team?
The Orioles remain atop the AL East, but struggled against one of the AL’s middle class over the weekend.
Buddy Bell? Contraction can’t come soon enough.
With just a pause to remember the reason for your day off, Will has an extensive explanation of the game’s most notable broken elbow.
How should we re-evaluate players who’ve started the year on a tear, or in a rut? As ever, PECOTA has an answer.
Jim Baker’s latest Prospectus Matchups includes a look at top Ivy League pitchers, the perplexing Kenny Rogers and Yankee power hitters of old.
The Tribe isn’t hitting, the Mariners pitchers are lucky, and Nick Johnson is mashing. All this and more in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
The Angels and O’s try to hold tight to pennant hopes while hoping for good health from Vladimir Guerrero, Kelvim Escobar and Erik Bedard.