Meg analyzes the thoughts of eleven witnesses to an HBP, Holly wonders on the objectivity of journal-keeping, and Patrick creates a new form of fantasy baseball.
Mike Trout remains the best in baseball, Chris Sale puts his stamp on the history books again, Mike Clevinger tries his hand at a no-hitter, and Rio Ruiz clubs his first home run.
It’s musical utility men, as Michael Martinez, Danny Santana, Christian Colon, and others find new homes.
Tigers pitchers keep it in the air.
Tommy Pham has legs. Do you know Yanio Perez? What’s Max Scherzer’s trade value?
Hicks struggled over four seasons with the Twins and Yankees, but he’s one of the best hitters in the majors so far in 2017.
Mike Trout is so amazing that the Angels are actually decent.
Jose Berrios dominates the Rockies, Julio Teheran plunks Jose Bautista, Jarrod Dyson does it all, and the Rangers keep winning.
Comings and goings and hurtings and returnings. Here’s what you might have missed this week in the minors.
Aaron Judge is turning out better than expectations, while Robert Gsellman is not.