New, daily editions of the Hit List, Collateral Damage, and What You Need to Know will combine vital information in one convenient package throughout the season.
Boston’s start to the season looks strangely familiar, and Yumania takes the spotlight tonight.
The woe of Boston’s bullpen, and debating whether it’s important for a closer to have ninth-inning experience.
Multiple pitchers took a step forward in their injury rehabilitation.
Angels vs. Royals, April 6, 2012.
A look at the teams that have begun uncharacteristic spending and why this could be a trend we continue to see
Pat Venditte made his Triple-A debut Friday. He’s one stop from the majors. This matters.
Some comments in a BPro chat last week inspired me to share my scorecard from a recent game.
News and notes from Sunday’s Nationals-Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
A review of all the first week’s best trots, from Bill Murray to Hanley Ramirez and Yoenis Cespedes…
If you can figure out Davey Johnson’s bullpen philosophy, you’re smarter than I am.
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It may only be the second day of the season, but the Rays are already thinking ahead with roster moves.
Andres Torres, Tim Stauffer and Chris Leroux are added to the list.
The Tampa Bay Rays enter the 2012 season in a very unfamiliar role – a one where they are a favorite in the eyes of many instead of the perennial underdog.