The Twins sit pretty in their new residence, initial action produces an unlikely third wheel in the AL East’s top three, and the M’s master plan fails to score.
The Braves took on greater risk but spent less money in building the back end of their bullpen.
How baseball could make an even bigger deal about recognizing a very important day.
A top prospect in the Sea Dogs home opener.
Only a few major league managers have equaled or surpassed Brad Mills’ 0-8 start, and things didn’t end too well for them.
Feliz Caridad, no more good face, and take your Suppan and like it. 8:45 PM Update
Does Orlando Hudson have a point when he says black players are getting frozen out?
The utilityman lands in Boston and discusses his career so far and his hopes for the season to come.
Some teams live down to the term ‘opening flop,’ but those on top bop.
Rangers right fielder Nelson Cruz has a major league-leading six home runs in his first eight games of the season.
We Open the Tomb of the Baseball Prospectus on Chick Stahl, plus notes on meeting Andy MacPhail and the human element.
Racial bias, the similarities between hedge funds and bookies, and how to coach a Little League team during a blowout.
Injuries start mounting for the Phillies and other medical news from around the major leagues.
Some teams are never able to adequately fill certain positions.
The Astros’ failure to launch bodes poorly for the shape of their season.
The Orioles pin their hopes for a revival on their young starting pitching, plus other notes from around the majors.