The Pirates love them some former Los Angeles-based prospects.
Why Tigers second baseman Scott Sizemore deserves another shot, and notes on 25 other prospects as Kevin reviews the day in the minors.
The tater trots for April 25: Ryan Ludwick had himself a pretty nice game; Juan Rivera reminds Toronto just how slow he can run.
Halladay, Hamels, and Oswalt push Philadelphia to the top of the NL rankings, but the Marlins are nibbling at their heels.
Which pitchers succeed by leading with their off-speed stuff and saving their heaters for later?
Injuries and ineffectiveness have opened the way for many reserves, meaning the Tout crew is already all over the next big things of fantasy.
Injuries and quality performances mean almost total turnover in Michael’s weekly edition of Value Picks.
Brandon Wood and Eric Duncan find new life in the NL Central, Brandon Belt gets reacquainted with Fresno, Daniel Murphy tries to clean up the Mets’ second-base mess, and the Rule 5 regifting season hits full swing.
The 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.
Diving even deeper into the Texas farm, you’ll find prospects with huge potential who haven’t yet made their stateside debuts.
Running the numbers to see whether pitching to contact is the right approach for Francisco Liriano.
Sportswriters have been lamenting the state of “today’s pitcher” for decades, but it doesn’t keep them from creating new ways to explain the it all away.