Wade Miley is a below-average starter having a career-worst year, but when you’re Baltimore that makes him a no. 3.
Kansas City adds a new speedy fourth outfielder to possibly replace the one they already had.
Seven players change hands in a deal that might seem confusing for any team but the Marlins.
…and yet, nobody is taking advantage of this rare opportunity. What gives?
Last year, he pitched. This year, he walks (and once again hits). How, and what’s next?
Major League Baseball made an example out of the Red Sox, taking five Venezuelan players signed last year out of the organization while also suspending Boston from signing any players in the 2016-2017 international amateur signing period.
Has all the Dodgers spending and talk about solving the injury riddle led to any real progress?
Do 37 different deliveries make for a better pitcher?
There is no pitcher like Johnny Cueto, and he’s danged good to boot.
Derek Norris brings back the Santiago, with a surprising effect.
The Twins jettison their top two position prospects, while the Yankees bring an old face back into the fold.
The league throws harder now, but Craig Kimbrel throws even harder.
Behind the plate in Boston, early-season stats/early-season GIFs worth noticing.
The accidental prophet who discovered the greatness of Dallas Keuchel and Dee Gordon tries to anticipate baseball’s next breakout.
There’s the obvious, the non-obvious, and the ominous.
Drew Stubbs, an Atlanta (Texas) native, joins the Braves, while Rene Rivera gets his walking papers from Tampa Bay.