History does not favor the Mets in their contract dispute with Francisco Rodriguez.
Could the National League see its first pitcher win the MVP since 1968?
A Durham Bull discussed raising a family and trying to eat well in the minors.
A Hall-worthy slugger enjoys a late-career renaissance.
Upon further review, Kevin Brown’s numbers reveal that he had a better career than credited.
The Cubs continue their youth movement in full force, along with other news and notes from around the major leagues.
The first black South African to play professional baseball talks about his move to the United States, among other subjects.
Sorting out the likelies from the less in a broad field.
The rest of the division’s getting deep-Friar’d, with the Dodgers feeling helpless and the Rockies Hawpe-less.
Bobby Thomson’s career is remembered almost exclusively for his pennant-winning home run in 1951 but there was a lot more to it.
Something different this week with Hit List as we go back to a one-league format for a week. in Twitter format no less, summing up each team in 140 characters or less.
The 2006 class is a tough one to beat among a strong recent group of rookie classes.
Texas’ long walk through the wilderness appears completed as the Rangers look to October with an ace up their sleeve.
Uncovering the truth behind the post-knuckleballer slump. Is it fact or fiction?
Plus the Phillies’ regrouping effort as the NL East race heads towards its last quarter.
Jim Callis of Baseball America joins us to talk about Monday’s draft signing deadline and the future of the draft itself. Also, what minor league numbers do and do not mean, Kevin’s adventures in morning television, and we cook a recipe from a listener.