The Red Sox and Angels took body blows this weekend, but at least they’re not the Brewers.
The Oakland A’s usually own the second half thanks to their pitching. That’s not the case this year, and it’s putting their season at risk.
As we wait for Barry Bonds to go where just two men have gone before, Joe Sheehan gets inside the numbers of another ridiculously great season.
One of the best players in baseball this season isn’t going to show up anywhere near the top of the MVP balloting.
Two teams have salted away playoff berths in the NL, while a third is almost there. The wild card, however, is up for grabs.
With three weeks to play, five teams have either locked up playoff spots or are trying to do so. There’s a sixth team whose fans object to that statement.
Some interesting notes on Odalis Perez and the Kansas City Royals.
It’s about the Red Sox. And it’s not the one you think.
As if they didn’t have enough in common, Randy Johnson is aping one of Nolan Ryan’s most ignominious achievements.
On the radio last week, Joe Sheehan ignored the Marlins in a discussion of the NL wild-card race. Today, he offers a mea culpa.
Sept. 1 is a busy day on the transaction wire, as teams take advantage of roster expansion to create longer lines at the post-game spread. Joe Sheehan looks at some of the more interesting names that appear in today’s agate type.
The best player in the American League may be headed for a low finish in the BBWAA’s MVP voting. Joe Sheehan explains.
Ichiro Suzuki is chasing an 84-year-old record that has barely even been challenged in that time. Can he get there? Joe Sheehan looks at his chances.
The Angels are as hot as any team in baseball, and seem prepared to make another run deep into October. Joe Sheehan takes a closer look.
Back from the road, Joe Sheehan expresses disappointment in the effort the Brewers put into their game with the Cubs on Wednesday.
The Yankees have lost six games of their lead in the AL East in the last eight days. How did it happen?