The Mariners signed Robinson Cano to a terrifyingly long, terrifyingly large contract. They won’t regret it.
The Yankees make a point of appearing to be interested in second basemen other than Robinson Cano. Also, Grant Balfour is popular.
In which Russell plays by the same rules as the rest of the writers.
Dan debuts a new format with a look at the month’s unlikely power hitters, Robinson Cano’s injury scare, the Pirates’ pitching, and the defensive plays of the night.
Ben and Sam reevaluate whether the Marlins’ early promotion of Jose Fernandez made sense, then talk about where Robinson Cano will end up.
Has the Yankees’ sole healthy slugger suffered because of the players batting behind him?
Life is hard, and so is fielding qualified players at all eight positions.
Silver Slugger awards shouldn’t be controversial, but Jason finds a gap remains between advanced metrics and voters.
A look at the methods and origins of the Yankees’ and Tigers’ success
The Yankees offense is waiting for the fever to break, while Detroit is halfway to the World Series.
Why Robinson Cano deserves a second-plate vote on your mental AL MVP ballot.
Robinson Cano can’t hit Gavin Floyd. Or can he?
Which player do scouts feel is the best unknown major leaguer?