The Astros are last on our list, which we can probably just get used to for while.
Six of the top seven teams are in the American League.
Texas at the top, Houston at the bottom, the rest of America in the middle.
Three high-profile relievers became three high-profile starters this year, and each might tell us something dramatically different about pitcher roles.
Franklin Morales commits the most obvious balk in the history of obvious balks.
The Nationals push past 90 percent playoff odds.
After proclaiming the All Star Game can’t be fixed, Matt Kory proposes a fix for the All Star Game.
The one seemingly foolproof variable that somehow hasn’t helped the Cardinals.
The All-Star Game will never be taken seriously because of a flaw in its design, but it’s time to stop trying to fix it.
Rangers at the top, Astros finally at the bottom (where you mentally had them all along)
More replay in baseball is evitable. As evidence, we have Bud Selig’s latest unconvincing argument.
Rangers at the top, Cubs at the bottom, awesome Pablo Sandoval factoid in the middle.
A Rockie Mountain … LOW??? (The Rockies have taken over the bottom spot is what we mean to say.)