Brett Lawrie crossed the line when he threw his batting helmet at an umpire.
In a game you can’t predict, which early-season statistics seem the most unpredictable?
The Dodgers lose their center fielder, and the Yankees lose their closer.
Josh Beckett’s alternating good and bad seasons resembles the career of a former major leaguer.
The Padres are off to a horrible start, so a housecleaning might be forthcoming. Who stays and who goes?
The Royals might lose Danny Duffy to Tommy John surgery.
Adam Dunn continues to make a big comeback from one of the worst seasons in major-league history, and Bryce Harper hits his first homer.
A pair of walk-off grand slams made for a historical Mother’s Day.
The Nationals’ injury woes continue as they lose their starting catcher for the rest of the season.
Andy Pettitte’s return to the Bronx is marred by the weak-hitting Mariners.
Don Mattingly’s affinity for the bunt could be keeping the Dodgers from scoring more runs.
Brett Gardner suffers a setback in rehab, and the Angels lose their starting catcher.
The disabled list claims Juan Rivera, Joe Wieland, and Jonathan Sanchez.
Zack Greinke may have dominated during yesterday’s game against the Reds, but Aroldis Chapman continued an impressive streak.
Though Bryce Harper’s reputation leaves many questioning his maturity, his Nationals teammates have embraced him.
Josh Hamilton pulled off a rare feat on Tuesday night against the Orioles.