Is the shifty Brett Lawrie truly the amazing fielder that some defensive metrics claim he is?
The Tampa Bay Rays have managed to stay in second place in the AL East despite the second-smallest run differential in the division.
Brett Lawrie crossed the line when he threw his batting helmet at an umpire.
Though Bryce Harper’s reputation leaves many questioning his maturity, his Nationals teammates have embraced him.
Mariano Rivera’s injury isn’t just a blow for the Yankees.
Michael Pineda’s labrum tear doesn’t bode well for his future, but it’s not the death sentence it used to be.
The tater trots for April 14: Kemp’s big day, Helton finds the fountain of youth, Big Papi’s first trot, and a pair of speedsters.
What could possibly go wrong with Toronto’s top prospects? A lot, actually.
Which player do scouts feel is the best unknown major leaguer?
Spring training is nearly over, but each team still has some nagging questions to answer.
Kevin continues his Divisional tour by stopping in the AL east, looking at which prospects and which affiliates are going to be most interesting.
The Royals’ bullpen suffers a couple of blows, and the pain around the rest of the league is plentiful.
Offering at least one reason to tune in to each potentially talent-challenged team when you’re flipping through your MLB.tv options this season.
Will Colby Rasmus continue to be dogged by off-field issues?
The Mets’ injury parade drags on, while the Brew Crew might lose an important hitter for the start of the season.
Garfoose wrangler, author, and newly-minted Italian leaguer Dirk Hayhurst discusses baseball, his new book, and his decision to move across the pond.