The best player in the junior circuit takes the hill for the Indians, the Giants go young, and the Rockies’ bid gets desperate.
Flip-flops, demotions and promotions, and contenders counting on the youngsters in today’s diamond dramas.
Rays roll on, no holes in the Dodger-town line, and Verlander and Harang and Carmona, oh my!
It’s Moyer vs. Maddux in The Old Man Face-off, while young aces take the mound in several of today’s contests.
Playing two in Atlanta, Carlos Quentin’s life in the crosshairs, and the sparring Brew Crew does some streaking.
Zink will try to float the Rangers, Johan’s The Man and damn the won-loss, and The Unit looks to get it Dunn.
No rest for the Mets, the ball is flying for the Fish, and the number 99.
Operation Shutout in DC, Livan large in Denver, and the earthbound Astros offense.
Dan Meyer and his so-called life, the Mets toss Fish on the dock, and the Bosox watch the Chisox starter duck and cover.
A new beginning in Cleveland, Jon Lester’s record-setting ways, and the Dodgers hope they’ve got a pretty Penny.
An A’s debut, the Mets bullpen combustion engine, and new Fish faces keeping the Marlins in the hunt.
An AL Central showdown, the tepid present-day performance of Derrek Lee, and the Marlins air-condition the park wherever they go.
Joba orders a plate of Texas hots, and San Francisco struggles to raise Cain as we begin another week of baseball.
The National League welcomes Joe Blanton one more time, and the Big Hurt comes back to swing the big bat for Oakland.
The Pirates trot out their new look in Chitown, Milwaukee tries to get back up against the Braves, and The Phenomenon Also Known As… makes his debut in Dodgertown.
The Angels bring a re-supplied MASH unit to Fenway, and the Cards wonder what life could be like if they have a Carpenter.