Injuries become a bit harder to find, while at the same time having more impact, as we head into the season’s last four weeks.
Will has news on Jaret Wright, Kerry Wood, Frank Thomas, the Cardinals’ rotation, and–remember him?–Barry Bonds.
In a time of crisis, baseball is always there to give us a respite.
It’s over for Kerry Wood and the Cubs, but other teams are still massaging their rosters–and their sore players–for the stretch run.
With his thoughts on those whose lives will be impacted by Hurricane Katrina, Will has updates on Mark Mulder, Rich Harden and other top starters.
Will’s ready to move, but still brings us updates on Shannon Stewart, Rich Harden, Nomar Garciaparra, Aramis Ramirez and Curt Schilling.
Will has new coffee, plus updates on Jeremy Bonderman, Shannon Stewart, Bobby Crosby, the Braves and more.
Will’s Monday got off to a bad start, and ended with a slew of injury updates. Check inside for news on Barry Bonds, David DeJesus and Castillos a’plenty.
While watching the Little League World Series, Will asks an important question. He also has updates on Scott Rolen, Dallas McPherson and Mark Grudzielanek.
MLB’s million-dollar donation to Don Hooton’s son’s foundation could have been spent in better ways.
It’s coming down to it for Scott Rolen, who will have to choose between surgery and continuing rehab. Will also has updates on Mike Piazza, Nomar Garciaparra and Sean Casey.
Barry Bonds and Rafael Palmeiro are linked this year, for better or for worse.
Will got to exhale this weekend, but now he’s back with updates on Mike Cameron, Carlos Beltran, Roger Clemens and J.D. Drew.
Will thanks a special man, without whom he wouldn’t be able to give us updates on Mike Cameron & Carlos Beltran, Johnny Estrada, Kerry Wood and others.
Will addresses MLB’s joint statement with the MLBPA on the steroid rumors, and has updates on the Phillies, John Smoltz, Roy Halladay, and Carl Pavano.
Will has more from the steroid rumor mill, plus injury updates on Chipper Jones, the Red Sox, and Adam Eaton, another nixed Jamie Moyer deal, and the first official shutdown of the year.