How the Blue Jays’ all-upside rotation is upsiding the world on fire this year.
Kansas City’s slow start, plus: Yes to Trayce Thompson, yay J.A. Happ, and way to be Dae-Ho Lee
The last-place Yankees continue to suffer, the Blue Jays offense breaks out, and Colin Rea hacks the feed for two hours.
On replay reviews, genies out of bottles, and our nitpicky natures.
The Red Sox coax five double-play balls and still find a way to lose, Carlos Rodon comes unglued, Jake Lamb saves the D’backs’ bacon, and more.
How a cycling equipment company splashed color onto every baseball broadcast.
The Mets finally won another one against Kansas City, the new slide rule has a second consecutive controversial day, and Carlos Correa makes a highlight.
The season begins! The Mets still can’t defeat the defending World Series champs, Andrew McCutchen is batting second, and Marcus Stroman has pitching down to a science.
No matter how good life seems to be going, there’s always Dom Brown there to remind me.
Young & Exciting Vincent Velasquez and Aaron Sanchez win rotation spots, while Brian Duensing wins more time with his family.
The bottom of the Red Sox rotation has taken hits this spring. It’s not for the best, but it might not be for the worst.
The Mets are wheelin’ and dealin’ their way to the end of spring training, while the Blue Jays are gearing up for a long contract negotiation with Jose Bautista.
Canada is an odd place… especially when it comes to American comparisons.
If Toronto wants to keep its best pitcher cost-controlled, the Jays will have to extend him soon.
Edwin Encarnacion could be due for a reup, while A.J. Ellis could lose his job, if not his actual job.
Finding upside in the AL’s lesser rotations.