Aaron Judge is turning out better than expectations, while Robert Gsellman is not.
Improvement on his fastball and curveball, and excellent location spotting no matter the type of pitch, put Biagini in position to succeed. The Jays have given him an opportunity to start and he’s running with it.
In the NL, Gerrit Cole gets the band back together, and Jon Lester remains steady if less spectacular than the 2016 version. In the junior circuit, Carlos Carrasco and Dallas Keuchel are must-plays.
It was a good first quarter for the Rockies, Yankees, Nationals, and Diamondbacks.
The origin story of Marlins Man, Padres Fall Apart, and the moral certitude of Bronson Arroyo.
Since when does Colorado have too many capable pitchers?
Lance McCullers pays tribute to Jose Fernandez in Miami, Freddie Freeman leaves with an injury, the Mets keep stumbling, and benches clear.
On the seventh episode of DFA, Bryan and guest co-host Zach Crizer discuss the Bradley Zimmer call-up, and the potential end of the center field carousel in Cleveland. Then it’s on to the big and little moves of the past few days, including former All-Stars going down with injury and former Royals going on to new teams.
Crawling through the swamps of Florida in search of a missing man, and asking the question: do ballplayers get bored at work?
Notes on Tyler Beede, Walker Buehler, Max Moroff, Zac Gallen, Dylan Cozens, and more.
Getting a first-hand look at Tim Tebow, Single-A outfielder, and all that comes with him.