Some teams still try and some decide to punt. The day-after hangovers of the trading deadline.
Sitting down to talk about pitching with the Royals rotation regular.
A recent tragedy on the diamond serves as a reminder of the good works the game has done in the past.
Teams up and down the standings are feeling the midsummer crunch.
The deals of deadline day done, the doers and the didn’t doers drive in different directions in this week’s edition of the Hit List.
After snap judgments two weeks into the season, how well have the players picked fared in the meantime?
Nate wonders about the growing gap in the American league, and how that will shape the league five years from now.
With the trade deadline behind Will, he can get back to focusing on injuries and their impact on the races.
Extending his own interest in the physics of baseball, Dan sits down with a lauded physicist and baseball fan to discuss the topic.
A quick comparison of Meredith’s 2006 and 2007 seasons might suggest that he’s regressed. But who’s to blame: Meredith, or his defense?
David Ortiz and company may be the favorites to win the AL East, but that’s not always how they look at it.
David takes a stroll through some data to see if there are any umpires who might favor the underdog a little too much.
Joe’s take on who came out ahead, and who did not.
The results, the winners, the losers, and the Pirates.
While waiting for the details to get lined up on the Salty swap, other deals were consummated.