Aroldis Chapman allowed an earned run, but it didn’t happen the way we expected it would.
Bone up on the basics of scouting with a primer on evaluating a prospect’s running, fielding, and throwing ability.
Francisco Liriano breaks the game of baseball, Ernesto Frieri learns to dance and Bob Gibson whoa whoa holy whoa.
The news doesn’t look great for Jaime Garcia.
As it turns out, Aroldis Chapman is capable of giving up runs, even to the mortalest of mortals.
The tater trots for June 5 & 6: Uggla smacks la máquina jonrón, Morales & Soriano crawl home.
The Brewers have used a different lineup for 20 straight games. Is that a lot? Does it tell us anything about the 2012 Brewers?
Drops in fastball velocity usually lead to spikes in ERA, but a handful of pitchers have made slower fastballs work for them this year.
The Baltimore LOLiLOLs are still playing like the Baltimore WHOArioles.
The Astros have performed above expectations so far and are not concerned about moving to the AL West in 2013, and a conversation with Gio Gonzalez.
The Tigers’ three-star strategy has not been working out so far.
Catchers aren’t having much luck in staying healthy.
Two quad-A sluggers are designated for assignment, and Jamie Moyer finds a new host city.
Bryce Harper technically makes a diving catch.
Comparing the reaction to Daniel Bard’s demotion to the other weird decision in recent Red Sox history.