The more controversy in Toronto, the higher the Jays climb on our Hit List, as this week they leapfrog the suddenly anemic BoSox.
Will clarifies his praise for Minnesota’s Brad Radke, and has injury news on David Ortiz, Jon Lester, Carl Pavano, Jim Thome, and more.
The AL West is a far cry from where it was a few months ago. The Rangers take on the Athletics in your Game of the Week.
He may be a veritable man-beast, a titanic slugger just entering his prime in one of the toughest places to play in baseball–but he’s no MVP.
The Blue Jays keep finding themselves in the newspapers, players identify ways to cope without amphetamines, and John Smoltz is not a happy camper right now.
The upcoming roster expansion will mean the loss of a key piece of information in injury analysis. Will also provides updates on Carl Pavano, Jon Lester, Bobby Crosby, and others.
Dubbed a two-player race by most, the National League MVP race actually has three runners.
Jeff Conine heads north to Philly, a Royal sticks around for more in Kansas City, Scott Kazmir heads back to the DL, and more.
The Marlins have a chance to do something only one team in history has ever done: field an all-rookie lineup.
Stuck in an airport, Will finds a way to file a mini-UTK that includes Quick Hits on five different Red Sox, Hideki Matsui, Tom Glavine, and others.
A Three True Outcome fave lands in San Diego, Jose Vizcaino pops up again, and Ryan O’Malley becomes the latest Cub casualty.
Between Curt Flood and Andy Messersmith, a key case moved baseball closer to the end of the reserve clause era.
Despite bunting into a ninth inning double play the other night, the Braves’ Adam LaRoche is having a nice season. Is it for real?
Will has news on Gary Sheffield, Manny Ramirez, Mark Mulder, and Jim Thome, all of whom could have some serious impact on the pennant hopes of their employers.
Dan has the final word on the value of stealing bases in the latest installment of his series on baserunning.
Twelve National League teams are separated by seven-and-a-half games. Who gets to play beyond the end of September?