A 2012 draftee has struck out in his first 16 at-bats as a professional. What does that say about him? And more importantly, what does it say about baseball?
Celebrating the striking symmetry of Red Sox right-hander Aaron Cook’s peripherals.
There are surprises that are awful, like Carl Crawford’s collapse. Then there are the other kind.
It’s not easy when kids want to root for their own stupid teams.
After looking like he was on his last legs in 2009 and again in 2010, David Ortiz has returned to near-peak form. How did he do it?
Fourteen days of futility in Boston is more than some reasonable fans can take.
Jeremy Hellickson gets hit hard and Clay Buchholz impresses in the game of the week, plus thoughts about Tampa Bay’s pitching and Bobby Valentine’s way with words.
Why have two of the top 30 position players since 1950 been ignored by BBWAA voters and bloggers alike?
The important thing is to have the right people making these decisions.