Nate delves into another sport’s method to rate teams in season, across time, and into the present, and looks at its applicability to baseball.
Updates on Kerry Wood, Robinson Cano and others highlight this UTK, but it’s a different kind of injury that is at the forefront of Will’s mind today.
Towers crumble in Toronto, launching the Rocket in Houston in time to capitalize on some bench help, and Jose Reyes becomes a man in full in today’s Notebook.
All eyes are on the AL Central, but the team leading the AL East is the hottest one in baseball.
Five teams that look like contenders, with only one from the National League. (Hint: it’s not the Cubs.) Jay dissects the week that was.
Pedro Martinez’ return to Boston sparks a historical look at other ace pitchers returning to old stomping grounds.
Though it’s the smallest division in baseball, there’s no shortage of notable minor league news. Kevin has updates on the kids of the AL West.
Who’s hot? Who’s not? RotoWire to the rescue.
A rematch of the World Champs and the NL pennant winners is what Derek’s clicker dials up this time around.
The Cardinals’ Mark Mulder leads off a group of updates that includes Bonds, Derrek Lee, the Red Sox’ rotation, and more.
Ozzie’s at it again, Selig chimes in on the All-Star Game, Anna Benson loves that her husband beat the Mets, and there’s another steroid story brewing.
Maury has a closer look at the taxes involved with the sale of the Atlanta Braves.