After years of stability, the Rockies finally see a change at the top. But does a promotion from within mean more of the same?
The Orioles pulled off an unexpected take-down of the Tigers in three games and the finale had numerous big moments.
We’re this close to an Orioles/Royals ALCS, smart guy.
An eight-run inning turned the opener into a Baltimore romp.
The Tigers face off with the Orioles in a series that features two rosters with very different strengths and weaknesses.
The Astros hire a new manager, the Twins fire an old one.
The A’s stumbled into the postseason, but they may have the edge on the hill and in the dugout against the Royals.
The Diamondbacks go with an unconventional GM applicant.
In a repeat matchup, David Price shows the many things he can do, and teaches us something about Abreu in the process.
The Braves fire a GM, the Angels add a 39th man to their active roster, and the Rockies recall a top prospect.
Is there any good reason not to take the Orioles as seriously as the other contenders?
Tampa Bay calls up a couple young’ns acquired at the trade deadline, Scioscia gets his LOOGY back, Nick Ahmed gets another chance, and more.
Trades are completed, relievers are freed, contracts are purchased, Shucks are acquired for cash considerations, and so on.
How a team without prospects is making the most of its 40-man roster.
The Diamondbacks fired their GM, while the Rockies extend a horse and the Rangers lose a skipper.
What’s so different about pinch-hitting?