It’s unlikely that the recent outings have just been a result of bad luck.
The wages of irrational exuberance come at heavy cost if you get too worked up over present performance.
A fine night at a ballpark that deserves to be filled with more fans and better baseball.
The most interesting part of the story may not be resolved until early July.
No, George Santayana does not play shortstop in the Padres’ organization.
Is this year’s hot start by St. Louis a repeat of what we saw last year, or are the Cardinals in a better place this time around?
Dig down to a different data strata, and you get a better idea of who’s doing something to bank on, and who isn’t.
The Jays’ hot start reflects a lot of what this team’s doing well, and will continue to.
With five months of action to go, teams can make changes that will make a big difference from now to season’s end.
Most might tune in for the battle between the AL East’s juggernauts, but the real classic may be more Central.
Rushing to feed the news-cycle monster leaves you with a big, fat overreaction to early current events.
Paying too much attention to too little information fills Yankee fans’ heads with imaginary disasters.
Hack-tastic good times make for another season-opening exercise in finding the few, the proud, the men who avoid ball four.
Whether it’s a hero out of memory or a broadcaster out of time, the game’s slightly poorer for those who have departed.
Better than getting too worked up over the first week’s worth of action, a few takeaways from early events.
With as much pitching as they have on hand, the Rays should start thinking about leveraging Scott Kazmir.