The Angels continue to scourge their run production, while the A’s add a pair of low-cost pieces to their platoon party.
The legacy of the Dodgers move west, and setting the record straight on Brooklyn’s support of the Bums.
The Rangers’ brass takes responsibility, La Russa says what he really thinks about pitch counts, and Papelbon questions the current contractual trend.
Can Carlos Delgado charm packed houses in Shea for any length of time? What’s less likely these days, a Jon Garland K or a Daniel Cabrera free pass?
Thank goodness for Stan Conte, the Braves deal with aches and pains, and Jorge Posada’s shoulder is worse than initially thought.
Five things you can be certain of four weeks into the season.
It’s an all-pitching edition this time around, reviewing breakouts, comebacks, and breakdowns on mounds around the minors.
Narrowing the field to just a half-dozen stories proves impossible, so how about covering the outcomes in a half-dozen conferences?
Almost ten years into the job, the Angels skipper reflects on his managerial tendencies, how to best use speed and OBP, and more.
With a surprise start for the Cardinals and a regime change in Cincinnati, the NL Central could be a bit more interesting than expected.
Which prospects are not just living up to expectations, but launching even greater hopes with their hot hitting in the early going?
Who will come out on top in a duel between aces in the NL West? What are Edinson Volquez and John Lannan doing differently? And is Robinson Cano someone who’d rather just skip April?