The 2006 AL MVP award-winner might have his share of flukes in his performance record, but he’s an asset.
Exhilaration and despair from both ends of a no-hitter, the fashion police are on Terry Francona’s case, bat wars, and more.
Quick ERA provides some answers for who boasts the best rotations coming down the stretch and looking towards October.
A no-hitter coming in the prospect’s second start of his big league career has us digging up David’s interview with the Red Sox phenom.
Something’s going right in Steeltown, while change takes other forms in Houston and Kansas City.
There’s plenty of misfortune to go around, across sports and among teams.
A celebration of ignorance in the Fourth Estate, frosh feats, and the fates of the leading mound VORPsters of 2006.
With the season’s deciding month almost here, teams have already begun to make desperate decisions.
Utley’s return, coupled with a four-game sweep of the Mets, has Philly surging up the rankings.
It’s not quite as tasty as the week that was, but this weekend features three teams trying to hang on in the NL East and NL West.
Returning to a subject from this past winter, Dan digs in to discuss the all-time greats.
The Brewers get terrific news on their ace, backed up by a win.
The A’s odd decision to cut loose Loaiza is the windfall that may save the Dodgers, Soriano’s return to the Cubs creates a curious deployment of outfield arm strength, and Sheffield’s shelving makes waves that could sink Detroit.
The extraordinary development curve of the Mets’ shortstop is a testament to gifts that go beyond his tools.
Teams in contention are struggling to transfer their talent from rehab stints back to active duty.
They keep keep coming off the ropes, and they keep contending, but can they do it this time around?