Will lets us know what’s in store for the Team Health Reports this year, as he details a few important changes in the way the rankings are computed.
Will proposes a new system of developing young pitchers that marries science and coaching.
New rules governing the use of performance-enhancing drugs cover amphetamines for the first time.
Will addresses the latest claims by the ex-pitcher turned coach.
Will Carroll, fresh from the Winter Meetings in Dallas, checks in to answer questions concerning his experience there.
Will checks in from the Winter Meetings in Dallas with the most recent buzz.
Today we announce the 2005 winner of the Dick Martin Award, recognizing the best medical staff in baseball.
The winter meetings are a weekend away, and the rumors are flying.
In a winter that kicked off early with four major trades, the rumor mill is as active as ever.
MLB and the MLBPA announced the latest new rules governing performance-enhancing drug use in baseball. Is this finally it?
Matt Lawton adds his name to the list of players who tested positive for a banned substance. Will has the dirt.
Sunday was a wet, cold night filled with unlikely heroes.
Will files from the center of the baseball universe this weekend, US Cellular Field.
Each of the four remaining teams has some kind of health issue they’re dealing with.
With the playoffs starting tonight, Will has news on who’ll play through pain, who may miss time, and which training staffs will have to work hardest to keep the best team on the field.
Will checks in with updates on playoff rotation regulars like Jake Peavy and Chris Carpenter getting some much-needed rest, and has news on offseason surgery awaiting Eric Chavez and Braden Looper.