Robinson Cano has graduated from a less-heralded prospect status to major-league superstardom.
The Arizona Fall League opens, and Kevin finds 11 players with notable performances.
The pitching depth of a champion is there, but the offensive firepower is not
Previewing the most interesting prospects scheduled to participate in the AFL
Where did the AL playoff teams acquire their major-league talent?
Hey folks. For a variety of reasons that we only kind of get into at the beginning, there was just no way a full show was going to happen this week. Still, we wanted to preview the playoffs and let’s face it, Wednesday night provided just way to much to discuss. So one segment, all baseball (well, for us), and we’ll be back next week with a more . . . traditional episode.
A late-season swoon brought the club’s offensive shortcomings into focus
A stench will linger from Boston’s collapse, but the Sox will be elite again in 2012
Did Hollywood exaggerate what Moneyball was all about, or was it an accurate depiction of what went down in Oakland?
The Fishies send a couple prospects to the South Side to get a new skipper.
A late-season charge by the Angels couldn’t overcome a sluggish start
The defending champs had the pitching but just couldn’t muster the offense for a repeat.
Some quick scouting reports on the pitchers in tonight’s games that matter.
The Indians rolled the dice on Ubaldo Jimenez and must now fill holes for 2012.
Underachieving stars Adam Dunn and Alex Rios must rebound in 2012.
Kevin will be at home tonight, not that he wants to be.