Ron Washington hopes the worst of the Rangers’ injury problems are behind them.
A medical reason for Hanley’s slump surfaces, a couple Cardinals succumb to strains, two Boston hurlers suffer serious elbow problems, and Ike Davis’ ankle is slow to recover.
Last year may have been dubbed the “Year of the Pitcher,” but out West, the pitching continues to thrive thanks to two hurlers who weren’t expected to get the ball out of spring training.
The tater trots for June 1: Butler’s walkoff drama, Helton sneaks past Papi & Miggy.
While Jose Bautista has understandably been the talk of the American League, a rival in the AL East is carving out a huge season of his own.
An ill-timed injury might lead to less prospect treasure for the Pirates, the Orioles reshuffle their rotation and bid farewell to a Grapefruit League hero, and the Twins get more bad news.
Some of baseball’s most exciting moments are reserved for its most inconsequential plays.
Taking a (superficial) look at how well each team uses their Spanish-language website.
Draft preview, Jim Callis of Baseball America and a call for an expert in the field of thermodynamics. What else can we really do at this point?
The tater trots for May 31 (May 30 times are also included.
When it comes to determining the actual upper and lower boundaries of the zone, pitchers may have more to tell us than the players at the plate.
Boston’s Daniel Bard contends that a lack of suitable statistics for capturing the contributions of middle relievers and set-up men has kept his kind in the shadows.
Even in baseball’s highest-powered division, some of the players who are paid only to hit aren’t living up to their end of the bargain.