Amateur sleuths Stephen Drew, the Hardy boy, and other shortstops face the mysteries of their second halves…
A pair of young starters get by despite poor defenses behind them, while two Twins infielders have bounced back from horrendous ’07 campaigns.
Paging George III Is the world turned upside down, or who is that atop this week’s Hit List?
Why the Duke should thank his teammates, Verlander’s got his groove back, and Ryan Howard’s headed in all sorts of bad directions.
If you’re weighing your options at the keystone, you might find it tough to find all that many alternatives.
No more playing with Penas, Joe Crede’s pull-happy splits, and the Rockies’ defensive decline and road woes.
Can he give the Braves what they need as the main man in their bullpen?
The Tigers feast on the National League, Cliff Lee could use a little help from his friends, and Wandy Rodriguez continues to defy explanation.
Ramon Vazquez? Jorge Cantu? What’s going on at third base this year? Can these guys really help your team?
Today’s Full Slate of Games Matchup: Angels (45-30) at Phillies (42-34), 1:35 p.m. ET Probable Starters: Jered Weaver (91 1/3 IP, 4.83 RA, 1.31 WHIP, 65 K) vs. Cole Hamels (106, 3.40, 1.04, 91) Pythagorean Record: Los Angeles, 39-36 (321 RS, 309 RA); Philadelphia, 46-30 (396 RS, 316 RA) Hit List Rankings: Los Angeles, #12;…
Cures for what ails you if you have questions about certain slumping first basemen.
Jamie Moyer’s getting grounded, the Gambler’s greatness, and Nate McLouth’s hot hitting.
The Snakes can’t throw a punch, the Angels must be doing it with mirrors, and how much hope should the Brewers invest in Seth McClung?
QuikERA and Pitch F/X help you identify pitchers who might be undervalued now, but who could help your team later this year.
There’s No Such Thing as a [Rangers] Pitching Prospect, the Cubs play without Soriano (again), and make no mistake, bats are reawakening by the lake.
Rookie hurlers on the spot, 900 twice over makes for mixed results, and more from the day’s notable games.