Despite some really uneven results in run scoring and run prevention, Arizona’s the team to beat in the NL West down the stretch.
A fan remembers the announcer that chronicled the subject of his childhood fandom.
Barry Bonds achieved his destiny; we should enjoy it for what it was, a great baseball moment.
The number of plausible candidacies have generated no clear favorites as we get into the stretch run.
A decade ago, Joe wrote something that didn’t quite come to pass.
Joe’s take on who came out ahead, and who did not.
All three aspirants for the NL East title go for it with deals of varying impact.
Joe’s take on the deadline deals, and how much–or little–has been achieved.
Can a team just not learn from a player’s performance record and bury itself even deeper in the basement?
The National League’s starting to make Joe feel twenty years younger.
The commissioner finally acknowledged history, but in a way the game didn’t need.
The trade winds aren’t blowing, but here’s a focus on some of the most frequently-named names on the market.
Surface stats on the A’s and Mariners might make you think they’re closer in the standings than they are, but Joe digs to find what’s separating the two.
Comparisons between Bonds’ record chase and Biggio’s can be drawn, but they aren’t right.
The wires are humming with news of every stripe, eliciting some observations in today’s PT.
Who’s doing it and will do it in the Senior Circuit.