Fans were treated to weird baseball in Boston when the O’s and Sox resorted to using position players as pitchers.
Which players are the most likely to go the longest before their first walk of 2012?
A look at ever-increasing player salaries and the player best-positioned to eclipse the $300 million mark
The tater trots from Thursday through Saturday.
It’s a prospect heavy show as we talk about the ascension of Bryce Harper and Mike Trout to the big leagues, delve in to the top of the Rays and Padres systems, and discuss what scouts are saying about Red’s burner Billy Hamilton and Seattle lefty Danny Hutzen. Our special guest is Adam Kilgore, the Nationals beat writer for the Washington Post, and we talk Harper, the rotation and the sustainability of the team’s hot start. Then it’s the goofy stuff and somehow we talked about soccer for 15 minutes. As always, we hope you enjoy.
Comparing Rivera to starting pitchers is difficult, but that won’t stop Colin from trying.
You haven’t gotten any newsletters this week. Here’s what’s going on.
Bryce Harper may have been the lead story heading into last Saturday’s game at Chavez Ravine, but there were plenty of other moments that made the night memorable.
The Rays are 12-1 at home this season. Where does their home-field advantage come from?
Brandon Wood is in the midst of yet another disappointing season at age 27. What other players have bottomed out when they were supposed to be peaking?
Mariano Rivera’s injury isn’t just a blow for the Yankees.
Mariano Rivera goes down in batting practice, and Eric Chavez gets concussed.
Which NL starters are off to a worse start than the Angels’ not-yet-sluggy first baseman?
In light of Jose Canseco’s latest Twitter ramblings, a quick look at how exactly his career ended.
Albert Pujols says he’s not worried about his homerless streak because “home runs come in bunches.” But is there any truth to the cliche?