The Red Sox have concerns over Josh Beckett and Mike Lowell, the Dodgers rest regulars for good reasons, plus more.
The South Siders played for high stakes but came up short, but where does that leave them for 2010?
The big gains that Texas made on defense have precedent, but will they stick?
Who are the heroes of the Tigers’ maintenance of their lead over the Twins? Or the Rockies in remaining ahead of the Braves?
Looking for patterns in BABIP variance suggests that some battles are best won at home plate.
How do pitchers adapt to situations with runners on second or third, where a ball in play equals danger on the scoreboard?
Rain creates a late-season, high-stakes doubleheader in the Motor City, where a division championship is on the line.
The division’s other birds wound up on the spit yet again, feeding the beasts of the East.
Give us your poor, your huddled Quad-A sluggers, yearning to be big leaguers.
The Yankees put the division title into the record books, repeating previous new-park feats in franchise history.
The Rangers made a run, but there’s more to come and even better times ahead.
Starters getting worked late and long or worked back into action, plus other news from the injuries beat.
The notable quotables from the week that was.
The Pad squad takes an early-season beating, but is a solid second half a sign of better things to come next year?
The Snakes slithered out of the playoff picture, but can they shed this year’s setbacks to return to relevance?
The Royals outfielder sits down to chat about his training, his work ethic, and his approach with runners in scoring position.