The significant starts from teams in the junior circuit, with reasons why and what to expect.
The leaders start coming back to the pack, while the Washington/Baltimore corridor gets acquainted with special ignominy.
Do things good and bood, on the diamond or in the game, always come in threes?
Where will the next stack of top talent pile up?
While the April bump in homer rates has created questions of causation, it’s worth noting what’s remarkable—and what isn’t.
The supposed weak sister of the two leagues boasts six of the game’s ten best teams in the early going
A new publicly-available storehouse of info allows for endless explorations into the game’s history beyond the big leagues.
Things are just beginning to shake themselves out as the season’s second week comes to an end.
The Yankees’ new home may be a major upgrade on the old place, but it also stands to hit a few customers where it hurts.
Who has the most to gain or lose from the shape of their schedules?
Where the Mets call home might be a major upgrade on the old place, but it also stands to hit a few batters where it hurts.
The season-opening list of who figures to be a hit this year, who figures to remain mired at the bottom, who’s moving on up, and who isn’t.
Who’s going to wind up where in the always-contentious senior circuit?
The three powerhouse teams in baseball’s strongest division jostle for control, while the bottom-est two trade places.
The tightest quintet in the game featured some complete makeovers and some complete indifference as far winter activity.
Position changes might be only a matter for some players, but some players are moving against the grain.