The Marlins can’t wait for 2011, along with other news and notes from around the major leagues.
The Injury Expert’s magic number is down to two for a career column milestone and he has further discussion of a controversial supplement.
“Clubbies” are an anonymous lot but they have sure done some funny things over the years.
Discussing the merits of whether the Red Sox should tender their closer a contract for 2011 or cut him loose.
The Phillies, despite a plethora of injuries, are just two games off their pennant-winning pace of last season.
The Giants first baseman talks about the excitement of being in his first pennant race and his recent embracing of plate discipline.
The Yankees closer is such a unique talent that he defies many statistical analysis questions.
You can’t throw a parity party if everyone’s not invited, can you?
Kevin Goldstein . . . morning television host? Really?
Except for iron-fisted Buck Showalter, the newly hired managers are really no different than the men they replaced.
Minnesota’s chances of playing in October keep growing.
The Mariners try to distance themselves from a shipwreck of a season, along with other news and notes from the major leagues.
The word on the firing of Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu, along with chatter from around baseball.
The Padres are winning the National League West on a shoestring budget but the Pirates are last in the NL Central.
The Injury Expert’s countdown to his 1,000th column continues as he examines methylhexanamine, the substance that is causing minor-leaguers to get suspended.