Managers often find themselves seduced by the lure of high save totals and set roles, but it’s to their own detriment.
How to hear us without paying for it (yet).
As the Brewers aim to put themselves over the top with another deadline deal for pitching, take a look at some of history’s most successful mid-season swaps.
What’s in an All-Star game or a career that spans 60 novels and 35 films? It all depends on the fleeting retention of public memory.
Follow along with the midsummer classic with the BP crew as your guides.
It’s all a matter of perspective: life, death (baseball).
Matt Wieters, Jim Sundberg, Russell Martin, Francisco Rodriguez, Eric Hosmer, and Melky Cabrera can make your hair fall out.
Patriotic fervor compels a brief intermission.
The Mariners throw out arbitrary innings limits in favor of something much more mellow and nuanced.
As Paul McCartney sang in “Too Many People,” he took his lucky break and broke it in two.
Bleed us dry, no problem. Bleed our BASEBALL team, and buddy, you’ve got a problem.
Edwin Rodriguez departs; Jeff Loria stays; nothing changes.
A voice from the past embodies the attitudes of the present.
Two tales of thwarted romance, or at least romantic embarrassment, guest-starring the A’s and Giants.
We resume the series that made Matt Wieters famous with six more players, including another present-day selection.