John casts his ballot for this year’s All-Stars, and a conversation with Jim Leyland.
Which players came close to milestones but bowed out before reaching them?
Inspired by the top-heavy Tigers and Dodgers, Brad investigates how well NBA-style roster construction works in MLB.
Two starting pitchers are putting up elite strikeout rates this year, without adding new pitches or heaps of velocity. This is how.
Albert Pujols may be struggling, but there are major-league regulars doing even worse.
The tater trots for April 21: Paul Konerko helps a perfect game, Todd Helton & Austin Jackson set things right in the world.
It’s a folly to suggest that the 2012 Tigers–or any other team–will be able to score 1,000 runs.
There are a lot of differences between the two parks in Chicago, especially for those trying to cover games.
White Sox unveil their new manager for his first home opener, Jim Leyland isn’t saying much but Kenny Williams is, and something is askew around home plate.
Boston’s start to the season looks strangely familiar, and Yumania takes the spotlight tonight.
Which players riding the pine might have a significant say in their teams’ win totals?
What are some of the big questions surrounding the AL and NL Central?
Orioles starter Brian Matusz followed his disastrous 2011 season with a successful 2012 spring training, but do we really know anything more about him than we did a month ago?
Kevin kicks off a look at affiliates and prospects to watch in each division.
The Tigers are testing the old adage that you can never go back again by shifting Miguel Cabrera back to third base, but is there any precedent to suggest that the move might work?