Dan Haren’s most recent starts have provided a sharp turnaround from his early-season slump.
Baseball’s Cousin Oliver, baseball’s do-gooder cartoons, baseball’s sadistic game show, and the most soap-opera name ever.
Is the shifty Brett Lawrie truly the amazing fielder that some defensive metrics claim he is?
No Padre has ever hit for a cycle, but as far as interesting achievements go, they’ve done much better.
Admire the beauty of two of the game’s best young left-handers pitching exactly like two of the game’s best young left-handers.
The tater trots for May 28: 45 HRs around the league, including Trumbo’s walkoff, Zimmermann’s shot, Soriano’s trot, and Rottino’s sprint.
Three days until June and the Orioles are still in first place.
Every bloop, bleeder, and swinging bunt that has contributed toward the Braves setup man’s .458 BABIP in 2012.
A brutal eight-game losing streak has taken the Atlanta Braves from first to worst in the NL East.
The Brewers might have caught an injury curse.
Our first look inside the new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
How much does the success of a team dictate attendance? The Dodgers and Diamondbacks’ narratives are still being written.
No Mets pitcher has ever thrown a no-hitter? How unlikely is their no no-no streak, and how many no-hitters would we expect them to have?
The Diamondbacks extend Miguel Montero, and the Cubs welcome back Carlos Marmol.
The trot times for May 27: a bomb from Paul Goldschmidt; Matt Treanor beats out Bryce Harper.