Jay takes a macro look at where every club in the majors stands as we near the All-Star Break.
The flyover states have three teams in the top ten, and not a one of them’s from Chicago.
California’s got four of the top ten teams as the Red Sox and Mets climb back down towards the pack.
They don’t need Sister Sarah’s mule to keep moving on up, but they’re not the only improving SoCal squad.
With the Greek God of Walks banging away at the plate, it’s no surprise who’s atop the Hit List this week.
The Royals clamber up the ladder, and a recent hot streak gets the Nationals out of the basement.
It’s never a bad time to start up some good old-fashioned Hall of Fame talk, and utilizing the tactical weapon known as JAWS will help sharpen your arguments.
Like a dagger in the heart of the Pinstriped Evil Empire, some things are just so.
Some folks bust a move up top, but you can better your bottom dollar where you’ll find Washington.
There’s no joy in Dallas today, and the Cubs and Yankees are better than their records show.
Packs are forming, but this week’s Hit List tells you who’s best of breed, and who’s going feral in the hunt for wins.
Forging ever deeper into the season, the teams on this weeks’ Hit List are jockeying for position just as much here as in the standings.
Hit List moves to its new time slot, and Jay’s got results that are sure to start a few arguments.
Special for Opening Day, Jay delivers the first (and always the most controversial) ranking of the 30 clubs.
Will the Wild Card and a busy winter serve as springboards for postseason glory, or will it take the homegrown goodies to bring a flag to Chavez Ravine?
The newly-constituted Veteran’s Committee takes its third look at the Hall-of-Fame ballot, and if they don’t elect Santo and Co. this time, says Jay, it should be “three strikes and you’re out.”