Gerardo Parra might be making a push for more playing time.
Mark Kotsay hits the DL, but a couple of pitchers are nearing rehab assignments.
From One for Five comes the story of James Hugh Moss, whose execution in 1928 had some question marks attached to it.
Alvarez is 1-for-19 to start the season, but are the images as ugly as the numbers?
The tater trots for April 15: Omar Infante and Hanley Ramirez prove la máquina jonrón lives, plus a slew of big hits.
Ben reports from the ballpark on Saturday’s Yankees-Angels game and explains how and why he stopped worrying about working for a team and learned to love writing about baseball.
The things you thought were good are bad. The things you thought were bad are good.
After getting beat up by the Yankees, Jerome Williams might wish the Angels kept him on the DL a little longer.
It’s a folly to suggest that the 2012 Tigers–or any other team–will be able to score 1,000 runs.
It happens every spring: we talk way too much about reserve outfielders.
A look at why the Mariners could be in a prime position to be sold
The Dodgers are off to a sweltering start, but their opening schedule should be taken into account when evaluating the team.
There are a lot of differences between the two parks in Chicago, especially for those trying to cover games.
The tater trots for April 14: Kemp’s big day, Helton finds the fountain of youth, Big Papi’s first trot, and a pair of speedsters.
The trot times for April 13: the Padres did their best to ruin Chase Headley’s big home run, Bryan LaHair had a nice trot around the bases, and Curtis Granderson got back to business.