The Dodgers are off to the best start in the majors, but fast starters don’t always finish at the top.
Using the relative strength of each draft class can help us determine whether Brien Taylor really is the worst first-overall pick in history.
If you want to know how often we really see something new in baseball, look to the pitching lines.
San Francisco skips the suspense and locks this young pitcher up early.
There’s not much to be gained by ranking across generations.
The tater trots for April 16: Kendrys Morales lifts a weight off his shoulders and Austin Jackson & Curtis Granderson duke it out for the top spot.
How we can erase our blind spot about fielding?
The AL West added a couple of the premier international players over the offseason, and both are already contributing to their new teams.
Jeremy Hellickson gets hit hard and Clay Buchholz impresses in the game of the week, plus thoughts about Tampa Bay’s pitching and Bobby Valentine’s way with words.
Gerardo Parra might be making a push for more playing time.
Mark Kotsay hits the DL, but a couple of pitchers are nearing rehab assignments.
From One for Five comes the story of James Hugh Moss, whose execution in 1928 had some question marks attached to it.
Alvarez is 1-for-19 to start the season, but are the images as ugly as the numbers?
The tater trots for April 15: Omar Infante and Hanley Ramirez prove la máquina jonrón lives, plus a slew of big hits.