Bumps and bruises continue to take their toll on San Diego’s power hitters, and the rotation would be good…if only it didn’t have so many Padres in it.
The results of steroid testing in 2003 and 2004 indicate that the initial MLB program was having its intended effect.
With 19 days to go until opening day, Will checks in with injury news on some star players who might not be ready for it.
With a lot of red and yellow lights, the Twins’ depth will be tested once again in 2005.
Even with some red lights, do we dare bet against the Braves in 2005?
The Dodgers’ infield is the picture of health. If only the outfield and rotation were so fortunate.
Pitching concerns highlight the Rangers Team Health Report
Already lacking talent, the Nationals could face a number of injuries in 2005.
Questionable roster construction and a few chronic cases could equal another year full of hurts for the Reds.
The health of Josh Beckett and A.J. Burnett holds the key to the Marlins’ playoff hopes.
The Phillies’ biggest health risks lie in their starting rotation, but a deep stable of young arms could pay big dividends.
“A sea of Cardinal red” is good at the ballpark, bad in a Team Health Report.
The Magglio Ordonez signing highlights a Tigers team with plenty of health question marks.
A couple of the Astros’ most important players get red lights in the latest THR.
Concerns about Erik Bedard and a clean bill of health for Sammy Sosa highlight the Orioles’ Team Health Report.
The Diamondbacks spent big bucks on a few free agents. But do they have the depth to overcome another spate of injuries?