Kevin has news on two players who could change the outlook of the NL Central, and a highly-touted player who isn’t exactly adapting to his new surroundings.
Will checks in with updates on rotations–the discombobulated Yankees, the unsinkable Angels–and the mounting problems in Toronto.
With almost 30 years of major league scouting experience, Cubs scouting director Tim Wilken has plenty of wisdom to dispense. He spoke with BP’s David Laurila about draft philosphy, Jeff Samardzija, and how Nomar got away.
Offensive struggles in our nation’s capital, early turnover among closers, and Mike Scioscia’s penchant for ending games on the basepaths.
In a new regular slot, Christina runs through the roster turnover around the majors.
From the majors to A-ball to Division II Grand Valley State, Kevin takes you on a tour of what’s happening in the world of baseball.
Nate tries to quantify the trade-off in scheduling cold weather games.
We saw some more volatility on the mound this week, as some former closers settle into less glamorous roles, and some starters hit some early-season turbulence.
Jim has the results of his reader architecture poll, with a few surprising results, and a few not-so-surprising ones.
Will ponders the latest development in the sad Prior saga, and provides some reassurance for Yankees and Orioles fans.
Hit List moves to its new time slot, and Jay’s got results that are sure to start a few arguments.
Nate talks about a Lost Generation of pitching prospects, and casts a critical eye on the way PECOTA values young hurlers.