Can the Brewers finish what they started? Plus job security on Chicago’s South Side contrasts with change in the Twin Cities and Pittsburgh.
Can the Cubs pull it off in the NL Central, or is it a matter of just somebody having to win the division?
While pitching will be in short supply, the winter’s free-agent pool could feature some of the greatest hitters in the game’s history.
Interim manager Pete Mackanin has been righting the ship in Cincinnati; will he be given the helm for next year?
Something’s going right in Steeltown, while change takes other forms in Houston and Kansas City.
They keep keep coming off the ropes, and they keep contending, but can they do it this time around?
In the absence of waiver deal drama, will teams turn to their affiliates for stretch drive help?
After falling just short last year, the 2007 Mets are the favorites to get another postseason crack at capturing the flag.
If you could sit down and watch a bit of every playoff race, where would you go? John’s the man with a plan. Plus records, rumors, and more.
After contending yet coming up short in the Barry years, the Giants have to make some hard decisions about their future.
The Giants’ slugger has his sights set at another statistical landmark, the A’s draw Milton Bradley’s ire, plus news from around the leagues.
The Nationals are holding their own despite dire preseason predictions.
Many tradeable players stayed put before the non-waiver trading deadline, but many players won’t get say the same thing by the next trading deadline.
Thoughts from around the game on whether or not the Mets left-hander will be the last man to reach this landmark.
Some teams still try and some decide to punt. The day-after hangovers of the trading deadline.
David Ortiz and company may be the favorites to win the AL East, but that’s not always how they look at it.