There’s no joy in Dallas today, and the Cubs and Yankees are better than their records show.
Joe’s update on the race to not draw a walk in both leagues.
Several teams are taking punches, but know how to roll with them.
A wild-eyed attempt to arrive at a specific market size for every major-league team.
Do pitchers who work quickly have an advantage? Dan tracks the evolution of game time through two kinds of mound creatures.
Uncovering the game’s optimum figure for run-scoring, and maintaining the precious balance between pitcher and hitter, is crucial for the game’s health.
The Astros don’t know if and when the future Hall of Famer will pick them, but their season depends on it.
Rowand’s defensive excellence has been buttressed by a hot start to the season. Marc tells you whether it’s likely to continue.
Will’s take on Philip Hughes’ unforgettable outing, along with updates on Brian McCann and Chris Carpenter.
A Butler’s doing it and in for a Pence, but a Grizzly future for Tim Lincecum?
A small trade, a broken closer, and the Mets get a case of the fidgets.
Kosuke Fukudome may not be the only rising Japanese position player to come stateside this winter.
As April rolls into May, a bevy of pitchers have found their way onto Will’s radar, which is currently focused on a sudden string of injuries in Queens.
Jim’s wondering about Royal plunkings, A-Rod in history, and an improbable popular hero.
Let it ride, and the Yankees will learn that things are about to get better.
Bloody socks, dreads in play, and the voice of Bobby V. from beyond our shores.