The trade between the Indians and Brewers shouldn’t be so easily boiled down, but there it is.
The disjointed selection process has produced odd assemblages on each league’s roster, and overlooked some true stars.
What we don’t know about defense tempered some expectations, but it’s a new day for Tampa Bay.
With buyers once again outnumbering sellers, who should be looking to pull off a deal in the next five weeks to help their bids for contention?
The Angels closer might have a shot at making history, but it isn’t really up to him.
It is being presumed that Cleveland will be a seller come July, but the Tribe instead needs to add a few pieces and take its shot at a winnable division.
If he’s done, how do we evaluate his career in the context of all-time greatness and within his day and age?
Some teams present a greater challenge than others when it comes to selecting their representative to the Midsummer Classic.
The Phillies should be firing on all cylinders with Jimmy Rollins back, and they are–just not in the lineup.
The perversion of the schedule to enjoy a few geographic rivalries has an outsized effect on who’s playing in October.
The recent returns from two lefty rotation mates highlight an important point about the game’s fundamental nature.
Some surprise feedback on an earlier column prompts a closer look at the Orioles, though the outcome’s not so different.
Seeking relief for what ails them doesn’t start in the bullpen.
Selecting the senior circuit’s best, with a changing of the guard up the middle.
As is his wont, Joe filled out his ballot at the ballpark last week.