What Billy Wagner’s worth to the Mets has less to do with what he’s capable of than what he might bring back in trade.
The Sox take a tumble in their season tallies with the leather that’s reflected in the standings.
The Dodgers keep on rolling, however much the cast of characters seems to be revolving and evolving.
How good are the chances that Albert Pujols wins the Triple Crown?
Will’s in motion, but still on top of the pileup in the trainer’s room in Cincinnati, plus other news on the injuries beat.
Building on the work of Doug Pappas and Nate Silver, a new kind of scorecard.
Rotations and benches and backups, oh my! Plus top hitting prospects headed in different directions.
Has the Impaler done enough that JAWS says the Hall of Fame will snap him up?
Brewers and cheeseburger sounds more fun than it is, discontent in the Windy City, plus news and views from around the game.
Both types of Sox, the Twins, and the Tigers are all dealing with setbacks on the injury front.
The standards for success achieved southpaw-strong rotations suggest the Phillies’ left lean can work for them.
Assorted recent moves across both leagues.
The Huff and Pudge trades have widely divergent yields for the four clubs involved.
Shipping out faltering prospects isn’t something that just happens to J.J. Hardy or Chris Young.
Are any particular teams deriving an outsized home-field advantage?