Baseball stories from newspapers across North America.
Making the call at first base, George Will’s theory of labor, and Popper in sabermetrics.
Baseball stories from newspapers across North America.
Ranking a team with a .273 winning percentage.
Episode 3: “It’s Too Much Me.” Featuring agent Josh Kusnick and his amazing week, and a talk about Nirvana.
Plus Ivy on the Tribe and way too much thought on three-catcher situations in the Bronx and Tampa Bay.
Stories from newspapers across the United States.
The lean to the East continues, but the three-way squabble over who’s #9org is as desperate as it is pathetic.
Brett Anderson and Ryan Sweeney go down in the same game for the A’s, plus other injury news from around the majors.
The Twins right-hander talks about his love of the guitar and why so many pitchers seem to play.
Who moves out of the Marlins’ starting outfield when top prospect Mike Stanton gets the inevitable call to the major leagues?
Putting every major-league player back with his original team in an alternative universe can tell us a lot about team building.
The Braves suddenly take control of the National League East, along with other notes from around the major leagues.
Assorted minor moves from the last week, across leagues, time, and reason.
This week’s installment features a 25-strikeout game by Tommy Lasorda, the professional debuts of Lou Gehrig and Willie Keeler, the Miami Miracle participating in MLB’s amateur draft, and more.