If you’re looking for a scapegoat for Boston’s struggles, skip the manager’s office.
The tater trots for April 23: Justin Upton hits his first one out; Hector Sanchez does as well.
Jake Peavy continued his hot start in his most recent outing against the A’s.
In which the White Sox are higher than the Tigers.
Philip Humber’s perfect game ended with a controversial call, but close plays to preserve no-hitters are the norm, not the exception.
What do Bruce Bochy, Xavier Nady, Brandon Belt, Tim Lincecum, Barry Zito, Matt Cain, Mike Krukow, and Mark Grant have in common?
The Mets have maintained a relatively clean bill of health so far this season.
Did the Angels sign the player they thought they were signing?
Is there anything more to a manager’s reputation than the abilities of the players who play for him?
An evening with two of the best broadcast crews in the sport.
An explanation of some of the new features of Collateral Damage Daily.
After a momentary hiatus, the Baseball Prospectus Prospect Tracker rises once again.
The tater trots for April 22: a short day for home runs, with only ten hit across the league.
Umpires shouldn’t settle for “close enough” when it comes to perfection.
In which the Houston Astros have a positive run differential.