Do southpaws really tend to be soft tossers, and if so, why?
What can a middling middle reliever’s retirement tell us about the game’s recent trends?
The Sox remain just a few moves away from striking distance in a perennially winnable AL Central.
Few pitching coaches ever get the opportunity to become major-league skippers.
The Giants outexecute and outmanage the Phillies in a nailbiter.
Laden with awful contracts, it’s difficult to construct the 2011 roster for the North Siders.
Does White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper know something about injury prevention that no one else does?
The longtime Yankees lefty has often found himself charged with following someone else’s opening act in October.
One of the beasts of the East takes on the Rangers in a first-round clash of division winners.
The NL has an unlikely infield-hit rate leader.
PECOTA’s strange history with Ichiro Suzuki suggests some areas for improvement.
Do closers really have a hard time holding runners on base?
Do the Rockies have an unearned reputation as a second-half team?
Should the Yankees and Rays pull out all the stops in order to win the division and potentially gain home-field advantage in the ALDS and ALCS?
Which batters have been most helped and hampered by the skill level of their opponents?
With Mario Mendoza being the patron saint of bad hitting, who should define replacement level?