The Red Sox might have finally found a second consistent starter in Clay Buchholz.
The Dodgers will be happy to have Andre Ethier for another half-decade, but is the price right?
The tater trots for June 11: there were only 6 home runs hit, but Mike Trout did have one of them.
The Astros aren’t exactly a success, but they certainly aren’t a failure. We bet you didn’t see that coming.
First in the NL Central, first in our hearts, 25th in our Hit List.
Russell Branyan and Jack Cust are hitting back to back at Scranton Wilkes/Barre, and they’re striking out, walking, and homering as often as you’d expect.
Brandon Morrow left his start in the first inning yesterday and could be headed to the DL.
Of all the natural interleague rivalries, none are more viciously fought than the Vedder Cup series. Wait, you’ve never heard of it? Then read on!
Josh Johnson’s start against the Red Sox last night is a sign that he has recovered from his shoulder woes.
The advent and adoption of the PITCHf/x system has changed the way we scout pitchers, and more advances are still to come.
The Baseball-Reference search tool and five off-brand Hall of Famers.
The trot times for 6/8-6/10. Harper’s sprint, Martin’s walkoff, Cabrera’s inside-the-parker.
Five baseball reenactment videos perhaps worth watching.
Even in Triple-A, Vladimir Guerrero still swings at and makes contact with almost everything.
Stony Brook’s takedown of LSU is just another reason to love baseball.