Jay takes a tour around the worst outfield predicaments among contenders and how they can remedy their problems.
The bombiest of the position-playing kamikazes could be improved through promotions or trades.
The Buccos are heating up in Pittsburgh, but how do their playoff odds stack up against the rest of the NL?
Jay discusses the similar careers and 2011 seasons of David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez, questioning their respective labels of hero and villain.
Derek Jeter didn’t just inch past the 3,000 hit mark, he blazed through it with a memorable afternoon.
Jay looks at Derek Jeter’s struggles trying to reach 3,000 hits and the corresponding struggles of his team last night.
Yanks overtake Sox, Shields dazzles, and newly-recalled prospects heat up in this week’s Hit List.
That the Yankees struggle with starters they’ve never seen before is not just an urban myth. In the words of Madeline Kahn, “It’s twue! It’s twue!” Plus: Notes from an old timer’s day.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has been named as a potential suitor for taking over the Dodgers franchise, but would he be a good choice?
The Nationals haven’t been spectacularly awful this year, meaning the doom and gloom in DC may finally be lifting.
Pujols on the shelf, turmoil in LA, and the Brewers get rocked.
Though Buck Showalter’s crew is currently faltering, Baltimore has reason to hope for a better record.
A journeyman pitcher finds himself shuttling between teams and into the Yankees’ rotation in a one-day span.
Milwaukee got off to a slow start, but with some Princely additions in the offseason, they may still be able to salvage a spot in the playoffs.
The increasingly heated Yankee/Red Sox rivalry, the Tigers tied for first, and an Adam Dunn sighting.
Despite handling their young fireballer with kid gloves, the Yankees find themselves without one of their top relief pitchers for the next year.