Prospectus Notebook: Fear and Loathing in WrigleyvilleB
9/23Things have gotten ugly in Chicago, while Oakland may have added their impact piece way past the trade deadline.
Prospectus Notebook: Acuña Dazzles and Cleveland Makes HistoryB
9/20As he looks to be like Barry Bonds, Acuña may be running a ton in coming weeks.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Unlikely September Heroes and Houston MilestonesB
9/19Travis d'Arnaud simultaneously has a night to forget and remember, while Houston continued to dominate.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Yastrzemski, Biggio, and NostalgiaB
9/18Young players who do impressive things are great, but young players who do impressive things and are related to Hall of Famers are even greater.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: The Marcell Ozuna Game and the Yelich-less BrewersB
9/17Ozuna had himself a day, the Brewers had yet another player step up to fill Yelich's void, and Richards finally returned to the mound.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: The NL Central Is Gonna Be WildB
9/16A forgotten Brewers' bopper helped keep their playoff hopes afloat with a dramatic ninth-inning grand slam.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Jockeying for PositionB
9/13The Astros and Athletics game came down to bullpens in a matchup of no-hitter-havers, the Yankees continued jockeying for playoff position, and Pete Alonso shaved his mustache.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Multi-Hit WondersB
9/12This column features real baseball analysis.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: The Brewers’ Crushing BlowB
9/11Christian Yelich was lost for the season, robbing the Brewers of their best player and possible repeat MVP winner during the home stretch of the playoff race. Elsewhere, Noah Syndergaard complained about catchers, and the Dodgers (what else is new?) made the playoffs.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: The FavouritesB
9/10Yordan Alvarez continued the Parade of Rookies for the Astros, while Josh Donaldson has been quietly brilliant for the Braves.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: It’s Hot In The DesertB
9/09The Diamondbacks stayed hot, led by their rotation and particularly Alex Young, while the Mets and Edwin Diaz continued to struggle.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: All In The FamilyB
9/06The Moran brothers faced off, Yadier Molina showed his consistency, and the Wild Card race heated up.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Shining A New LightB
9/05Michael Lorenzen accomplished a random feat not seen since Babe Ruth, the Mariners showcased the minors, and Hunter Dozier proved that slow guys can run, too.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Back AgainB
9/04The Nationals completed an insane comeback against the Mets, Jorge Soler set franchise history, and the Yankees got back to their clobbering ways.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Open And ShutB
9/03The Yankees lost in a way they hadn't in more than a year, Harrison Bader proved to be an asset after early struggles, and Yordan Alvarez kept being Yordan Alvarez.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Road ScholarsB
8/30The Twins set a record and got a boost from Jose Berrios in completing a road sweep of the White Sox, while the Cubs flipped the script in finishing off a sweep of the fading Mets in Queens.
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