A 2008 Mariners Magazine article has an interesting perspective on Yuniesky Betancourt.
Red Sox players are hitting the DL at a historically quick rate.
Fredi Gonzalez’s bullpen usage has had a major overhaul, but one reliever is resisting the change.
The Rockies are moving Jeremy Guthrie to the bullpen and going to a rotation of four starters on 75-pitch counts. Are the numbers on their side?
The Sox add Cody Ross and Ryan Kalish to their turnstile outfield, and the Rays replace Hellickson with Archer.
We may have seen the last of Livan Hernandez, who wasn’t fancy but had a lot of value.
The Rays reliever is caught with something extra in his glove.
Can knuckleballers like R.A. Dickey control the speed and movement of their knucklers depending on the count?
A team of Brandons are helping the A’s succeed.
The Reds have the lowest payroll of any first-place team, in large part because they haven’t had to reach outside the organization for talent. Can they keep it up?
The keys to the Angels’ recent success and the Rangers’ downturn could be the fortunes of two superstars and two ex-Padres.
The Cubs get their catcher back, but they lose their top trade chip to the DL.
With the Dodgers poised to be buyers this summer, RJ looks at GM Ned Colletti’s trading record.
Pitches move too fast for batters to see, so how do they hit the ball? And what does that have to do with Chad Bradford?
The Yankees swept the Nationals over the weekend and have now won nine straight. Where do they rank on the Hit List?