The Rays center fielder has rebounded nicely from a sub-par 2009.
Top teams lose top talents in the AL, B-Rob’s bad break in Bal’mer, and a double dip of Hawk citations in today’s injury roundup.
No Nathan and no Mauer mean no problem for the Twins, along with other notes from around the majors.
Baseball’s reaction to Arizona’s new immigration law isn’t kind, along with other quips from around the majors.
Already a target for Yankees fans, it’s too early to write Javier Vazquez off.
Many factors contribute to lengthy games but none more so than the number of pitches.
With a tighter focus on the NL West, but including all of the rest.
Interesting baseball stories from around the country.
A conversation with the voice of the Rangers about baseball in Texas, using stats in broadcasting, and answering the question, WWVSD?
Assigning value to individual game events leads to a debate on the metric’s merits.
The radio voice of the Rays talks about calling games in the minor leagues.
Mapping baseball websites, bad blackouts, and the battle cry of John Jaso.
Interesting baseball stories from various newspapers across the country
There’s Snakes on the field, but a few too many coming home, too.
In which the Rays join the .700 club.
Some interesting newspapers stories from across the United States.