It’s an AL West showdown at the hot corner.
Less contact means less average, right?
Adrian Beltre is a Hall of Fame player, but his impact goes beyond the numbers.
The Red Sox look for bullpen help and the Rangers look to extend one of their elder statesmen.
Look closely at Adrian Beltre… just don’t touch his head.
The Rangers’ third baseman is getting up there in age, but he continues to produce at a high level.
In the debut edition of this series, the fantasy team looks at players who could outperform their PECOTA projections in batting average.
With Miguel Cabrera set to move across the diamond, Evan Longoria and David Wright usurp the top tier.
The Dodgers are poised on the precipice of a winning record for the first time since April.
For reasons unclear, Matthew wants the Rangers’ third baseman to be the AL MVP. Can he make a case?
Orioles’ playoff odds: 73.7 percent. This is not a drill, people.
The A’s get the save of the year, while the Angels win a made-up mascot contest. Clearly, the A’s won the day.
Adrian Beltre finally finds something he hates even more than being touched on the top of his head by his teammates.
Three interesting occurrences in one plate appearance, a baseball first!
David Wright’s walk year isn’t until 2013, but 2012 has been his walk year in another way.
Given their overturned offense, will the 2012 Giants be able to improve their won-loss record from 2011?