While the average player peaks between the ages of 26 and 28, individuals have a great variety of career paths. Chaim Bloom takes a look at what happens to players who have big seasons before turning 24.
While thrilled at the way his Cardinals tearing through the National League, Dayn Perry is a bit nervous about the possibility for postseason pitching problems.
Jim Baker examines the irreplaceable: infields, MVP candidates, and one very good left fielder.
The Dodgers hope to get Brad Penny back soon. David Ortiz’s injury could slow down the Red Sox’s hot streak. And Tim Salmon’s great career may be over. These and other injury notes in today’s Under The Knife.