The Marlins decide to pay Jeff Conine (.284/.332/.446) more than they would Kevin Millar (.283/.358/.489). The Yankees get overdue strong performances from David Wells and Bernie Williams. Jason Kendall’s still a Pirate, though probably not for much longer. These and other news and notes out of Florida, New York, and Pittsburgh in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
Milton Bradley wants to start running more. Eric Gagne is a legitimate part of the Cy Young discussion. And Mariners keep making the Devil Rays look like a race of supermen. All this and much more news from Cleveland, Los Angeles, and Seattle in your Friday edition of Prospectus Triple Play.
The Diamondbacks’ Brandon Webb should be a lock for Roofie of the Year, and a contender for Cy Young. The Royals add Rondell White to their All-Boy Power Lineup. The Phillies have overcome Jose Mesa’s awful season. These and other news and notes out of Arizona, Kansas City, and Philadelphia in today’s edition of Prospectus Triple Play.
The Braves’ post-season roster looks already to be set. The Brewers experience one of the first brights spot in their season with a 10-game winning streak. The Twins have finally decided to act in their own best interest, putting Grant Balfour in the rotation. And the Rocco Baldelli is no longer running away with the AL Rookie of the Year–surprise, surprise. All this and much more news from Atlanta, Milwaukee, Minnesota, and Tampa Bay in your Wednesday edition of Prospectus Triple (uh, we mean, Quadrupule) Play.
Roberto Alomar’s done little to help the White Sox, despite Jerry Manuel’s praise for him. The Morgan Ensberg snafu remains the lone glaring blemish on Jimy Williams’ managerial record with the Astros this season. The A’s may not miss Mark Mulder as much as initially feared. Bo Hart has turned into a pumpkin as the Cardinals’ leadoff hitter. ARod’s performance would only win him a much-deserved MVP if he didn’t play for the Rangers. These and other news and notes in today’s expanded version of Prospectus Triple Play.
The Expos have come back from the dead to land in a tie for the NL Wild Card race. The Giants keep having trouble with right-handed pitching. The Blue Jays’ Roy Halladay’s in the mix for the AL Cy Young Award. These and other news and notes in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
Brendan Donnelly has managed to put together one of the most auspicious beginnings to a career in recent memory. Dusty Baker sure loves his veterans. And Brandon Inge is having the month of his life for the Tigers. All this and much more news from Anaheim, Chicago, and Detroit in your Thursday edition of Prospectus Triple Play.
The Orioles played one of the worst games of the year against the Yankees; Rockies farmhand Brad Hawpe has steadily moved up the ladder; and Steve Trachsel showed his annual flash of brilliance against the Rockies. All this and much more news from Baltimore, Colorado, and New York in your Wednesday edition of Prospectus Triple Play.
The Red Sox don’t strand that many runners, given how many they get on base. The Reds continue to dismantle a snake-bitten team. The Padres appear close to acquiring Brian Giles. These and other news and notes out of Boston, Cincinnati, and San Diego in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
Pudge Rodriguez and Jorge Posada’s great seasons have been lost in the shuffle in Florida and New York. Reggie Sanders, Jason Kendall and company have caught fire in the second half in Pittsburgh. These and other news and notes from the Marlins, Yankees, and Pirates in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
Casey Blake isn’t quite as good as the Indian front office thinks he is; Paul Lo Duca has hit the wall; and the Mariners and the A’s share similar schedules down the stretch. All this and much more news from Cleveland, Los Angeles, and Seattle in your Friday edition of Prospectus Triple Play.
The Diamondbacks are killing themselves on the basepaths. The Royals can’t beat their division rivals lately. The Phillies have received a banner year from Placido Polanco. These and other news and notes out of Arizona, Kansas City, and Philadelphia in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
The Braves’ front office claims the team is losing money; the Twins offense has been decidedly mediocre, and it showed last Thursday; and the Devil Rays just aren’t a patient bunch. All this and much more news from Atlanta, Minnesota, and Tampa Bay in your Wednesday Edition of Prospectus Triple Play.
The White Sox need to drop their ticket prices. A closer look at the Cardinals bullpen. The Rangers have a slew of options for the outfield and first base. These and other news and notes out of Chicago, St. Louis, and Texas in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
The Astros’ farm system has started to dry up. The Brewers’ future could take a while to unfold. The A’s made a puzzling move by designating Adam Piatt for assignment. These and other news and notes out of Houston, Milwaukee, and Oakland in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
Terrible performance and tons of playing time has made Endy Chavez a giant drag on the Expos’ offense. The off-season’s Ortiz-for-Moss deal wasn’t as bad as you think for the Giants. Kevin Cash is the latest catcher-of-the-future for the Blue Jays. These and other news and notes out of Montreal, San Francisco, and Toronto in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.