Will has lots of news on NL Central rehabs involving Kerry Wood, Derrek Lee, Albert Pujols and Ben Sheets, and he shares a horror story from youth baseball.
Though the majority of recent moves have involved shuffling role players around, there’s still plenty to talk about.
Nate digs a little deeper into the running game, wondering if we’ve been understating the value of Yadier Molina.
We catch up with Milwaukee’s struggling bullpen, Oakland’s annual hot streak, and recent news out of Pittsburgh.
Keith explains our new stat features, and how you can put them to good use
Will has a proposal for MLB and the MLBPA, and has some injury news on Cliff Floyd, Milton Bradley, Shannon Stewart, and others.
Parity reigns supreme in the NL West so far this year. Joe takes a closer look at how they compare using both their actual W-L records and their underlying run elements.
The Tigers have the top spot, the NL West gets reshuffled, and the Cubs join the hapless Devil Rays and Royals as cellar-dwellers.
Jim’s matchups focus on an almost gratuitous interleague pairing, a series of bad moves in Minnesota, and a suggestion that we adopt a Brazilian style of referring to certain players.
Will has some health updates from the Land of Famous Baseball Players, involving Pedro Martinez, Albert Pujols, A.J. Burnett and Moises Alou.
Derek catches a SoCal interleague Father’s Day special, and gets his take on Bartolo Colon’s return to action.
Christina takes on the AL East transaction showdown, the Pirates’ rotation, the Jered Weaver demotion, and a whole lot more in this edition of Transaction Analysis.
A more forward-looking approach is the best way to address baseball’s PED issues, according to Will. That plus updates on Mark Prior, Dave Roberts and lots of Dodgers.
A disastrous sweep at the hands of the Red Sox has the Braves just about dead in the NL East.
In the first part of a series, Maury discusses the present period of unprecedented industry expansion, and what bones of contention might arise from that growth.