Big Z goes down with what could be a bulging disk, Erik Bedard and Chipper Jones (who else?) succumb to bum knees, and the Nationals may have to do without Jayson Werth and Jerry Hairston Jr.
Patriotic fervor compels a brief intermission.
With All-Star selection around the corner, the BP staff fills out their ballots for who deserves to start in the Midsummer Classic.
Nolan Ryan opens up about the Astros potential move to the AL, and a look at some reinforcements on the way for the Rangers’ pitching staff.
After years of speculation, the A’s finally trade their slick-fielding second baseman.
Michael looks at the similar situations of Carl Crawford and Jose Reyes and examines what kind of payday is in store for Reyes this offseason.
Some teams in playoff contention have been plagued by glaring weaknesses at certain positions, but it’s not too late for internal options to offer solutions.
With this year’s rosters for the Midsummer Classic set to be announced on Sunday, revisit Click’s Picks for the worst All-Stars of all time.
Brian Cashman says the Yankees aren’t interested in Jose Reyes, but perhaps the GM doth protest too much.
Doug Davis, Melvin Mora, and Ryan Franklin all say farewell to their teams.
A funny thing happened in the Rockies/Yankees game on Sunday…
Sure there’s lots of baseball and prospect talk, but you also get an education on exactly what’s going on with the Dodgers from Josh Fisher of DodgerDivorce.com, and we talk about television, writing and a certain 2012 draft prospect with Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost. I also force my dog to make noises. What else could you ask for?
Yanks overtake Sox, Shields dazzles, and newly-recalled prospects heat up in this week’s Hit List.