Three big bats, seven true contenders…Nate sorts out who’d be best served by making a big deal this weekend.
Pitchers Bartolo Colon, Scott Kazmir, and Kris Benson are all dealing with some arm issues.
Today Christina sorts out Ben Broussard’s exodus from Cleveland, the new Yankee catcher, and what Dayton Moore’s second bit of dealmaking bodes for the future in Kansas City.
More news from the BP celebrity Scoresheet league.
The Dodgers made yet another trade for a mediocre veteran on Tuesday, continuing a pattern that may not bode well for the organization.
The Tigers extend their lead, and the Blue Jays and Twins announce themselves as contenders in this week’s Hit List.
Jim tells you more about sweeps than you were probably expecting, and then steps into our author-friendly time machine to go to… Pittsburgh?
Taking advantage of the 21st century, Will files this UTK from his latest road trip, including updates on Derrek Lee, Jose Guillen and Johnny Damon.
The Chicago teams each make moves that reflect the directions their seasons have taken.
The AL wild-card race, considered essentially over just two weeks ago, now is a four-team scramble.
All you want to hear about l’affaire Hillenbrand, feel-good vibes in Dodgerland, and Joe Torre’s need to hear a lie every now and then.
The Rangers and Brewers get top starters back, the Braves and Mets have to ponder their hurts as one chases the other, and the same fork seems to be sticking out of Derrek Lee and the Cubs.
Fan outrage, contractual arcana, and management cynicism–and it has nothing to do with steroids?
The Diamondbacks get younger and better, the Red Sox get bad rotation news, and the Blue Jays get rid of a headache.
The grand jury investigating Barry Bonds declined to indict him before expiring, a fact that doesn’t seem to have affected the discussion at all.
Two fringy wild card contenders try to decide whether or not they’re for real.