Divide and Conquer, NL West: Sometimes the Tangent Wins
6/14Dodgertown may be glum, but there is one bright light in Hollywood. Meanwhile, a star is struggling in San Francisco while San Diego hopes it has promoted one.
Divide and Conquer, NL West: Drop a Catcher, Drop a Child
6/07There were more valleys than peaks in May for the NL West clubs, but the Diamondbacks aren't the ones feeling snakebitten.
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5/31Kenley Jansen's run at history, the futility of the Padres, and whether the D'Backs are for real.
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5/24Tulowitzki is slumping, the Padres are losing the 2011 Vedder Cup, and the best prospects are the ones who failed over a decade ago.
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5/17The Rockies late-inning woes, Kuo's anxiety disorder, the Padres bullpen and more in the latest look at the NL West
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5/10Prospects not hitting, veterans not earning their pay, the end of a significant hit streak, and Andre Ethier's 30-20 hitting streak.
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5/03Comparing the April of 2010 to the April of 2011 for each team in the NL West.
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4/26The Dodgers get a new financial babysitter in MLB, the Giants' first baseman of the future is no longer their first baseman of the present, and the Padres just wish they had a first baseman to demote.
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4/19The NL West is home to a variety of offensive setups, but all five teams better hope things change sooner than later.
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4/12The NL West has been overrun by catchers who can hit, but whether or not that success will last the season is more up for debate.
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4/05The Dodgers and Giants present a study in differing team construction, the Rockies and Diamondbacks face off, and pitching for San Diego makes even Dustin Moseley useful.
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3/29As a new season dawns, Geoff looks at how baseball went west in the first place.
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3/22The reigning World Champions have nothing better to discuss than the eating habits of Tim Lincecum, and other news from the Senior Circuit's west.
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3/15Prospects who could alter the balance of power in the NL West, as well as an injury and spring training battle.
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3/08A romp around Arizona to look at rotation situations in the National League West
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3/01In the first of a new series focused on our far-flung divisions, third base is a sad position league-wide, but nowhere more than in the NL West.
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