Five years after his last appearance in the Show, Ryan Vogelsong is finally making good in San Francisco.
Oakland’s rotation takes another hit, Hanley hits the DL, John Lackey returns but remains in the woods, and Brian Roberts and Denard Span offer additional opportunities for concussion discussion.
The tater trots for June 6: big games from Nelson Cruz and Brennan Boesch. Also, the return of Adam Rosales.
Jay welcomes Albert Pujols to 2011, the Brewers surge, and the Nats boast a surprising power-hitting duo.
The Twins add Jim Thome to their list of wounded, the Cardinals lose Matt Holliday and Kyle McClellan, and the Giants bid farewell (again) to Brandon Belt, but the Blue Jays and Rangers get healthier.
There were more valleys than peaks in May for the NL West clubs, but the Diamondbacks aren’t the ones feeling snakebitten.
We resume the series that made Matt Wieters famous with six more players, including another present-day selection.
The NL East’s status as a debtor’s haven hasn’t stopped the Nats from coveting a certain Rays outfielder, plus other notes from teams that may have to apply for access to the TARP program.
Bryce Harper chose an interesting way to show his appreciation after a home run last night.
A pair of Cali-based teams make surprising moves on draft day.
The tater trots for June 5: Wilson Ramos gives us *a lot* of drama with his slow trot; Albert Pujols hits back-to-back walkoff home runs.
Today’s Draft Agenda: How Kevin Goldstein will spend his day.
The Yankees reclaim the top spot on the heels of two Bartolo Colon starts and the Indians lose ground to the Tigers in the Central.