The first full day of baseball put Will in a good mood, despite bad news breaking on the steroid front.
The White Sox debate the immediate future of Brandon McCarthy, the A’s get a new owner and the Phillies could look into an infielder-for-pitcher trade.
Carlos Lugo sits down with Hall of Famer Juan Marichal to discuss the art of pitching, the origins of his high leg kick, and what a pitcher needs to learn to stay effective.
The first new matchups of the year feature one of the better season openers in the game’s history.
A former player talks about his retirement, another gets ready for his, and Billy Koch refuses to pay high gas prices.
Rookie fever grips PTP, as Grady Sizemore, Felix Hernandez and Ryan Church all figure prominently in this edition.
While the Yankees and Red Sox were renewing acquaintances, 28 other teams were dealing with health issues.
All day long, Joe will be dropping in with notes on the day’s games and the season ahead.
The series closes with a look at the oldest team in baseball.
A comparison of Joe’s team projections to the over/under wins totals available online yields some interesting ideas.
The Red Sox come into the 2005 season as reigning champions and with high expectations that their success will continue.