Jose Bautista’s turnaround has continued despite doubts, plus other observations from the Bronx.
Which teams with rotation stalwarts sporting ERAs that resemble Olympic gymnastics scores should be panicking, and which should stay the course?
How important is a team’s glove work up the middle when stacked against the offense provided?
Scrap-heap saviors Freddy Garcia and Bartolo Colon help the Yanks top the Rangers for the AL Hit List lead.
Expected to be an afterthought in the AL Central race, Cleveland has instead notched the league’s best record. Can the Tribe keep it up?
The Phillies are on top thanks to a Cliff Lee rebound, the Rockies are streaking, and the Panda is back on track in this week’s NL Hit List.
The Yankees and Rangers picked up where they left off in the ALCS, but a rocky Rhodes gave the Bombers the win.
An important day in baseball history resonates on a personal level as well.
Is hitting prowess or stellar glovework more important for teams’ mid-diamond position players?
The Rangers pick up where they left off last October, followed by the surprising Indians.
The once-proud Angels bullpen bottoms out, while the Rangers and Yankees project to top the league.
Two Padres and Dodgers top PECOTA’s projections for the National League’s best relief corps.
The Yankees got a jumpstart to the season with a little help from a notoriously slow starter and a guy not known for hitting lefty pitching.
In which five BPers offer some additional optimism and pessimism for 2011.
Spring training is about to break down, so which NL clubs are on the ups?
Pegging a surprise team in the NL Central might involve some additional thought.