Drew Pomeranz vs. Dallas Keuchel in Houston, and CC Sabathia vs. Corey Kluber in Cleveland.
Jose Altuve homers three times as the Astros steamroll Chris Sale and the Red Sox in Game 1.
Can the underdog Red Sox knock off the powerhouse Astros?
Chris Sale vs. Justin Verlander in Houston, and Sonny Gray vs. Trevor Bauer in Cleveland.
Weird Baseball gets weirder when no one notices.
Mookie Betts’ defense remains amazing, but five factors have caused his offense to decline from his MVP-level 2016 heights.
Tom Koehler joins the Blue Jays, Rajai Davis fills in for Jackie Bradley Jr. in Boston, and Fernando Salas and Cesar Puello cross on the transaction wire.
Think injuries have killed your favorite team? Well, you’re not alone.
Boston adds Mets closer Addison Reed in another effort to build a bridge to Craig Kimbrel.
Boston sends a pair of pitching prospects to San Francisco for veteran utility infielder Eduardo Nunez.
Zack tells the story of the Tell-Tale Cub, Matt watches Nick Franklin grow old before his eyes, and Jason lets you watch him grow old before your eyes.
On the ninth episode of DFA, Bryan, R.J., and Shawn close out the second month of baseball by reviewing those offseason transactions that shaped the start of this season. (Naturally, the Red Sox, Astros, Brewers, and Royals are all major topics of conversation.)
A semi-complete list of people who are (and aren’t) at fault for Manny Machado’s almost beanball.
Might as well lean into the wind, right?
Is the middle season in a three-year span a baseball sandwich or a baseball hotdog?