After last week’s column, Dayn got plenty of mail about his new Triple Crown. So, let’s try this again.
Notebook has a look at the Cardinals’ bench, plus some young Devil Rays and Blue Jays.
Jeff Francoeur has been a great story for the Braves, but there are signs that he’s not ready for the majors.
The Braves get some veteran starters back, the Dodgers are almost completely healthy themselves, but there’s bad news in Queens and San Diego.
Jim looks at Shea Hillenbrand and the Blue Jays, the bottom of the sac fly leaderboard, and his horrific prediction of the Nationals’ series in Denver, all in today’s Matchups.
Barry Bonds and Rafael Palmeiro are linked this year, for better or for worse.
There’s no change at the top of the Prospectus Hit List, but plenty of movement below that.
Felix Hernandez has a terrific nickname and the adoration of thousands just weeks into his MLB career.
The top-rated player in baseball history highlights these three classes in our Objective Hall of Fame.
Ozzie Guillen is back and responding to the media, George Steinbrenner would have done things differently, the Royals lose a squeaker, and John Dowd reports on steroids.
Josh Beckett looks to be finally over his blister problems, as Jonah Keri checks in with the team he picked to make the World Series.
The A’s are planning to finance a new ballpark the 21st-century way.
Will got to exhale this weekend, but now he’s back with updates on Mike Cameron, Carlos Beltran, Roger Clemens and J.D. Drew.
With a wild end to the three-game series between the teams, the A’s passed the Angels in the AL West. James ponders how it happened, and what it means.
Notebook closes out the week with looks at the Astros, Yankees and Padres.
Will thanks a special man, without whom he wouldn’t be able to give us updates on Mike Cameron & Carlos Beltran, Johnny Estrada, Kerry Wood and others.