Coming down to the wire, Will follows up on some open issues and updates the health of Dave Roberts, Kevin Youkilis and Larry Walker.
Will has some thoughts about the ongoing search for a middle ground on penalties for drug testing, as well as updates on Jarrod Washburn and Rich Harden.
With a week to go, everyone is changing their behavior just a little bit. Will explains, plus provides updates on John Smoltz, Chris Carpenter and Roger Clemens.
Will takes a break from shouting at his television to provide updates on Jason Giambi, Keith Foulke and Jason Schmidt.
Will has more information on the terrible injury to Brian Roberts, along with updates on Jeremy Bonderman, David Wells and Brad Penny.
Brian Roberts and Mark Grudzielanek both suffered injuries on plays at the first-base bag last night. Will updates their conditions.
Bobby Crosby and Morgan Ensberg return to their teams’ lineups, while Rich Harden and Mike Mussina continue making their way back.
The Cardinals’ clinching gives them an opportunity to rest Albert Pujols over the next two weeks. Also, updates on Bobby Crosby, Mike Mussina and Sean Casey.
A few playoff-bound teams (and hopefuls) look pretty beat up. Will has news on Bobby Crosby, Jarrod Washburn, Morgan Ensberg, Mike Hampton Freddy Garcia and more.
Still on the road, Will files updates on a number of players trying to stay in the lineup for contenders.
Will’s back from his trip to the World Anti-Doping Agency with a report on what they’re doing to establish drug-free sports.
Will checks in from Montreal with updates on Barry Bonds, Rich Harden, Mike Mussina, David Ortiz and other.
The reaction to the Mike Morse suspension has been considerably more subdued than what came after the Rafael Palmeiro one. Will has more on the latest steroid story.
Waxing wistful as he says goodbye to the original UTK desk, Will sends it off with updates on Barry Bonds, Jake Peavy and Kelvim Escobar.
From the new UTK HQ, Will has news on the long-awaited return of Barry Bonds, a possible exit for Rafael Palmeiro, a note on the Yankees’ rotation, and more.
Will Carroll and Mike Carminati wonder if swinging and missing is that big of a deal, and their findings may surprise you.