Balance between offense at home and on the road, on defense and in the rotation and on the road, makes Colorado a team to beat.
Anticipating how the electorate might land on right and wrong answers for the junior circuit’s MVP and Cy Young Awards.
What Billy Wagner’s worth to the Mets has less to do with what he’s capable of than what he might bring back in trade.
The standards for success achieved southpaw-strong rotations suggest the Phillies’ left lean can work for them.
In what might be Stephen Strasburg’s first and last negotiation, it’s best to let the man strike the best deal for himself.
There are two key series to see this weekend, the Braves/Phillies in the East, and the Red Sox and Rangers in Texas.
Dissecting the great one’s first start back leaves us still short of enough to say he’ll be all that.
The Jays may have gotten a mother lode of cash back on the books, but what’s amiss is the judgment involved.
The takeaway from the showdown between the Yankees and Red Sox is that it’s time for the Fens men to get serious about their offense.
Mark Reynolds is having a historic season of a different sort.
The most entertaining deadline of recent memory delivered a stack of swaps that change many team’s ’09 narratives.
The trade deadline was moved up to July 29? No, just a lot of pre-deadline activity, including the final pieces of the Pirates’ unpopular teardown.
In the city by the bay, the Giants can make a play for hitting talent, but will they play for high stakes or not?
Should the defending AL pennant-winners get in on Roy Halladay, or Victor Martinez, or keep their future intact?
Mark Buehrle’s got rhythm, making his getting into this groove all the more inspiring.