The Marlins have had a great year so far! Why we despair for them.
Seattle adds a pair of oddities to the bullpen and Miami makes an interesting pickup from Atlanta.
Seven players change hands in a deal that might seem confusing for any team but the Marlins.
The Red Sox finally lose a whole series, the Angels lose under protest, and Giancarlo Stanton makes a pretty picture.
Last year, he pitched. This year, he walks (and once again hits). How, and what’s next?
The maddeningly inconsistent closer had his first meltdown of the year. Meanwhile, the Brewers batted out of order and Lance McCullers dominated for real.
Miami invests in Fernando Rodney avoiding pumpkin status and Los Angeles picks up a Clayton Kershaw fill-in.
Notable performances this week from Trevor Bauer, Corey Kluber and Wei-Yin Chen.
The low-scoring slugfest between 1993’s hottest expansion teams, and more from Monday’s action.
Tim Lincecum impresses in Angels debut, the Marlins pitch their way out of a shutout, and Jake Arrieta finds new and unsurprising ways to keep winning.
Ichiro argues for being the new Hit King, Clayton Kershaw and Noah Syndergaard dominate again, and Johnny Cueto in San Francisco has been a good deal.
Colin Walsh picked the wrong time to draw walks, Edwin Jackson’s out-making ability vanished, and Alex Guerrero bit off more than he could chew.
James Loney fills in for Lucas Duda, Brian Duensing bounces to another home, and Woj gets a new job.
Tracking the odds that Ichiro and ARod will hit important milestones, one day at a time.
The Astros strike out a slew to set one record, Fernandez whiffs a bunch to tie a franchise mark, and Jackie Bradley is back to being a regular guy.
Outstanding arms from week three, including Strasburg, Jose Fernandez and Drew Smyly.