An unrecognized pitcher, an overused pitcher, and Larry.
Stories from newspapers across the United States.
The Dodgers have won 28 of their last 38 games and apparently are getting help from the supernatural as they climb up the Senior Circuit rankings.
The Pirates begin their own youth movement, the Cubs finally shelve A-Ram, and the Tigers say good-bye to defensive obsessions.
Though a large percentage of professional baseball players got where they are by going through the draft, some had to find their own road to the majors.
Players who set the bar high in their rookie seasons naturally have a harder time meeting expectations as sophomores.
Was last night’s a pitching performance for the ages? And how did that OTHER rookie do?
Brad Lidge and game theory, the odd HBP/World Cup connection, and what’s up with Rich Harden.
Tim Wakefield picks himself up another franchise record in Boston.
After a great front third, what is the Jays’ roosting place in the big picture?
Brad Ziegler talks about camaraderie and ducks.
Stephen Strasburg was as good as advertised, now let’s hope his name stays out of this column.
Stories from newspapers across the United States.
Breaking down the Nationals phenom’s pitches against the Pirates in his memorable major-league debut on Tuesday night.