The tater trots for May 24: another ho-hum three-homer game; Carlos Gonzalez and Brad Hawpe win their races.
The tater trots for May 23: one of the more memorable days in home runs in the last couple of years.
An ACLU lawyer gives us a bit of color for 1950s-era lawmaking in this 1983 letter to the editor.
Could the NL Central be decided by an unbalanced interleague slate?
The tater trots for May 22: a perfect game in Cleveland while Juan Rivera and Curtis Granderson strive for their own forms of perfection.
The tater trots for May 20 + 21: Fielder’s huge walkoff, Escobar tops Papi, Bernadina’s robbed trot…
There’s something about today that’s reminding me of this great W.P. Kinsella short story.
The tater trots for May 19: Jason Giambi turns back the clock ten years; Papi and Upton keep on going.
A quick look at how baseball has found it’s way into superhero worlds, including the “greatest villain ever”, Sportsmaster.
The tater trots for May 18: only eleven home runs around the league; the Chicago/Florida matchup had three of the best.
The tater trots for May 17: Alex Rodriguez and Brian McCann have a pair of really big games.
Some thoughts on the passing of Harmon Killebrew and mortality in general.
The tater trots for May 16: Mike Stanton hits a *bomb* while the brothers Upton go to the extremes. Johnny Gomes stops at second for a moment.
The tater trots for May 15: Jose Bautista and Curtis Granderson both had pretty good days.
Is Ron Roenicke running the Brewers out of ballgames?
The tater trots for May 14. Also includes a brief overview of trots from May 12 and 13 as well.