The tater trots for June 14: Adam Dunn and Jim Thome keep mashing home runs.
This is just an important reminder from Willie Mays.
Matt Cain’s perfect game has me wondering about a lesson from a classic “Peanuts” strip.
At this point, the Cubs’ season is about the little accomplishments.
Tim Collins has emerged as one of the top relievers in the game.
It seems that no-hitters and injuries now go hand-in-hand.
Wrapping up Kevin’s scouting primer with a look at how pitchers are evaluated.
Max continues his investigation into how starters and relievers and hard throwers and soft tossers alter their velocity depending on the situation and opponent.
Evaluating the mechanics of six pitchers chosen in the middle of the first round of this year’s draft.
The tater trots for June 13: Matt Cain’s perfecto was helped by a few things, including a home run; Jim Thome is back to crushing balls at Target Field.
Matt Cain just threw a perfect game. Surely that means something going forward, right?
We generally don’t expect top athletes to choke, but that doesn’t mean they don’t get just as nervous as you would.
Matt Cain tied Sandy Koufax for the most Ks in a Perfect Game with 14. But did he face a better lineup?
Matt Cain’s perfect game was one of the best outings ever.
In which the author, still worried about somehow jinxing it, does not directly mention Matt Cain’s perfect game.