Michael Pineda’s labrum tear doesn’t bode well for his future, but it’s not the death sentence it used to be.
There’s more bad news in Boston, and Dustin McGowan has yet another setback.
Michael Pineda will be out for the year with a labrum tear.
Umpires shouldn’t settle for “close enough” when it comes to perfection.
Though recent trends might indicate otherwise, aged pitchers rarely return to form after year-long layoffs.
The tater trots for April 20: two inside-the-park home runs, plus an invalid trot from David Ortiz!
The tater trots for April 19: Curtis Granderson had himself a big night.
Ben reports from the ballpark on Saturday’s Yankees-Angels game and explains how and why he stopped worrying about working for a team and learned to love writing about baseball.
Which player do scouts feel is the best unknown major leaguer?
Johan Santana returned to the mound last night, and a preview of today’s events.
Soreness and tendinitis plague several ballplayers just before the regular season begins.
Spring training is nearly over, but each team still has some nagging questions to answer.
Joba clears up the confusion about his injury, while Logan Morrison continues to be plagued by knee troubles.
Kevin continues his Divisional tour by stopping in the AL east, looking at which prospects and which affiliates are going to be most interesting.
Tommy John surgery claims several more pitchers, and Joba Chamberlain suffers an extremely gruesome ankle dislocation.
How do the junior circuit’s rotations shake out when offseason additions are tallied?