Grandal burns Fiers, Hosmer clubs Kluber, ARod spills Tillman, Astros pave Street, plus the best defensive play of the day.
A survey of the dominant offensive trends, and how they have held up this April.
A bunch of week three call-ups to handle week three injuries, including to Ben Zobrist in Oakland.
Is the recent trade of a draft pick from Baltimore to Los Angeles what they’ve been warning us about?
The worst baserunning of the year highlights the day’s action.
Lester throws a pickoff, Zimmermann’s ERA burns, Mookie Betts is a stud, and more from Monday.
The Dodgers trade for Ryan Webb, the Rangers trade for Stolmy Pimentel, Mikie Mahtook gets a call-up, and a knuckleballer gets the call in Baltimore.
The Red Sox and Yankees go forever, the Astros get acrobatic, the Tigers are super hot, and Bradley outduels Kershaw.
Major-League teams can’t leave it to chance that their leaders will be leaders.
The Rockies get creative, the Dodgers get the first look at Kimbrel in a Padres uniform, and C.J. Wilson erases some memories.
Lots of storylines on a day that hardly needs them.
The Dodgers get the last big name on the free agent market, Cuban infielder Hector Olivera. Meanwhile, Brian Dozer gets certainty, while Jhoulys Chacin gets freedom, of a sort.
Raining bills, bills, bills on the field and in the front office.
Whether or not Andre Ethier bounces back, he’s the sort of luxury a rich team might get from the 25th spot on its roster.
Saying goodnight to Kershaw Day.