Interesting baseball stories from newspapers across the United States.
The AL East’s still ruling the roost, but the Central’s top tandem is coming up from behind.
Beltran begins his running program, Mathis gets his cast off, and other injury news from around the majors.
Even after being fired, Trey Hillman feels the Royals are on the right track, plus other MLB notes.
The Indians manager talks about how he uses statistical analysis in his job and what it’s like working for a new organization.
David Wright’s high strikeout rate is not anything to be alarmed about.
Nap Lajoie quit his day job to play baseball, Pete Schneider hit five homers in a game, Ron Necciai fanned 27 batters in a game, and more.
Ned Yost manager comments from the BP annual, 2007-2009.
Interesting stories about baseball from newspapers across the United States.
Wrongs set aright, decisions driven by depth, and a kind word for KC.
The Pad people take over the power rankings as the senior circuit takes a big lean towards the left coast.
Brad Lidge and Mark DeRosa are still feeling achy months after having surgery, along with other injury news from around the majors.
The Indians executive vice president and general manager explains the rationale behind hiring manager Manny Acta.
A literature review of attempts to statistically assess catchers’ defensive prowess.
A look at Major League Baseball’s version of transactional limbo.
Interesting baseball stories from newspapers across North America.