Drops in fastball velocity usually lead to spikes in ERA, but a handful of pitchers have made slower fastballs work for them this year.
Immortalizing the moment when Mets left fielder Vinny Rottino tried to send a walk-off win to the 13th inning.
After a league switch, Derek Lowe took a retro approach to pitching. So far, it’s working.
Chris Sale pitches well once again, and once again looks disgusting doing it.
On Sunday, Joe Blanton and Daniel Bard continued to test the extremes of missing and finding the strike zone, respectively.
This month in completely predictable and completely unpredictable award winners.
How and why pitchers have dealt with Bryce Harper and Mike Trout in dramatically different ways, and how Harper has already adjusted.
Adam Jones’ power spike hasn’t come with any newfound patience. Does this mean the Orioles will regret extending him by six years?
Every bloop, bleeder, and swinging bunt that has contributed toward the Braves setup man’s .458 BABIP in 2012.
BP takes Memorial Day off and remembers Bob Neighbors, the last major leaguer to be killed in combat.
Tim Hudson has a new scar, a slightly different anatomy, and almost exactly the same numbers he had before his surgery.
Last year’s Indians surprised everyone with a first-place start, then collapsed. This year’s Indians have also surprised everyone with a first-place start. What’s next?
Nick Johnson: hitless in April, hero in May (plus .400 OBP update).
Two starting pitchers are putting up elite strikeout rates this year, without adding new pitches or heaps of velocity. This is how.
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?
Brett Lawrie was right to be upset about the two strikes that got him ejected on Tuesday, but framer extraordinaire Jose Molina had as much to do with the calls as umpire Bill Miller.