Stocking an effective bullpen is even harder than it appears.
Ozzie waves goodbye to the next malcontent, christening Yankee Stadium with extremely long fly balls, and making sure that all of the columns are full.
Players making big waves and deep impressions in the early goings.
The Tigers’ first-base coach discusses his late start in baseball, playing for Herzog and Leyland, changes in the game, and “cheating very well.”
The Astros’ manager knows that he has a veteran team in need of special management, and is confident–in defiance of PECOTA–that it can contend
A few of the different lenses we can look through to help us find “that guy.”
Things are just beginning to shake themselves out as the season’s second week comes to an end.
Why the conference may be sending so many participants to the NCAA tourney this year.
An update on injuries that adds to our understanding of hip problems, when specialists aren’t really specialists, and how in the world that DL works.
The Yankees’ new home may be a major upgrade on the old place, but it also stands to hit a few customers where it hurts.
Ground-ball percentages go up for some pitchers, unintentional passes go down for others, but both at once, almost never.
Major League Baseball struggles to come to terms with a swiftly evolving marketplace where much of what you have to sell may be best offered for free.