Jeff Cirillo’s comments about the baseballs used at Coors Field were right on the money.
Joe chimes in on the big Yankee pickups, but is just as intrigued by a swap of second basemen.
A day without trades gives Joe a chance to talk about a pitcher who should be on the market.
Doug Melvin made the right call in trading away Carlos Lee, but he wasn’t able to make the Brewers better by doing so.
Doug Melvin has one of the toughest calls to make as the trade deadline approaches.
The Dodgers made yet another trade for a mediocre veteran on Tuesday, continuing a pattern that may not bode well for the organization.
The AL wild-card race, considered essentially over just two weeks ago, now is a four-team scramble.
The grand jury investigating Barry Bonds declined to indict him before expiring, a fact that doesn’t seem to have affected the discussion at all.
From MVP candidate to replacement level player, the disappointing half-season of Bobby Crosby.
Joe turns his attention to the National League, where there seems to be a new top team.
Joe sees the Red Sox, Tigers, White Sox and A’s surviving into October.
A possible change to the All-Star Game process has Joe in a pensive mood.
Watch the All-Star Game with BP’s Joe Sheehan, who will be checking in throughout the evening.
Joe already misses baseball, and today he recaps the first half by looking at the candidates for the major awards.
Some reader mail on Joe’s All-Star selections piece prompts him to wonder about the most capable manager of pitching in the majors.