The team Joe predicted for 71 wins might get to that figure by the trade deadline. How did this happen?
No matter how depleted they look in the offseason, the Atlanta Braves always seem to be positioned for a run come July. This year is no different.
The fans and managers can be proud of the work they did in putting together All-Star teams comprised of All-Stars. The players, on the other hand…
After lamely meandering though the season’s first two months, the A’s have been one of the game’s best teams in June.
The top two teams in the AL East switched places over the weekend. Will they stay this way?
Quietly, the Angels have taken a firm grip on the AL West and hold the second-best record in the league.
The Reds replaced Dave Miley with Jerry Narron, a staff change that will do little to stop the decline of this franchise.
The Dodgers have dropped seven games in a row. How can they get back on track?
We’re entering trade season…which could be a dud given the current pool of good players on bad teams.
The Nationals are a great story getting tons of positive press, but just below the surface lurk major problems.
The Devil Rays make yet another head-scratching move.
The White Sox have the best record in baseball thanks to a terrific defense. But are they really a small-ball team?
A wild-goose chase comparing two great shortstops illustrates an important lesson about evaluating recent performances.
The Orioles are no fluke: they’re a legitimate .600 club and they haven’t had everything go right so far.
The Rangers have passed the Angels to take the lead in the AL West. Can we take them seriously?