Could Mike Marshall–or anybody else–have saved B.J. Ryan’s elbow? The results don’t back up the pitching doctor’s claims to have found the one way to keep hurlers healthy and effective.
Some folks bust a move up top, but you can better your bottom dollar where you’ll find Washington.
Clay dives into the probabilities of when and where Barry Bonds will set the record.
Dan uses MLBAM data to reconstruct the no-hitter that wasn’t.
Chad Cordero found success in the major league closer role right out of college, but “Chief” has to find a way to keep righties from going yard.
Joe settles into a sweet seat in the Big A and comes away with a few observations about two AL favorites.
Nationals, Angels, and even some foreign Devil (Rays)
A radical solution that will solve all of MLB’s scheduling problems.
How is Jim Hendry’s spending spree working out so far?
Sick of steroid accusations? Give David Ortiz a pat on the back for his candid discussion of the issue, then read on for the injuries.
Jim highlights a mismatch in Milwaukee, an unlikely combo of dominant relievers, and the fade of a star center fielder.
Joe talks about his progress in learning from the smart set how to work with the numbers.
Detroit’s guitar hero has his domestic tour put on hold, while the reigning NL MVP will watch the next several games from the bench.
A rocket alights in the Bronx, a tragedy occurs in St. Louis, and Billy Beane wheels and deals in this week’s batch of quotables.
How much will Clemens give the Yankees? The answer depends on whether the team’s embattled medical staff can keep him in working order.
Is Roger’s return to the Bronx worth all of the fanfare?