The Nationals find first place, Randy Choate reaches first base, the Brewers go back-to-back-to-back, and the best defensive play of the day.
Noah Syndergaard loses to an ace; Giancarlo Stanton has a jack; Strasburg flops; and the best defensive play of the day.
The Nationals star is hitting everything harder, the A’s are fumbling around, the Pirates/Cardinals rivalry continues, and the best defensive play of the weekend is a goshdarned magic trick.
How Stephen Strasburg has become Phil Hughes, and why it’s not working.
Bryce goes yard, and yard, and yard again; Scherzer and Stanton have an epic showdown; Aroldis throws his changeup; and the TWO best defensive plays of the day.
Many pitchers are relievers because they never developed a great off-speed pitch. Tyler Clippard now has two.
The Nationals did something amazing two nights ago. Matt Williams already had a better story to tell, though.
The Nationals snap out of it, Bumgarner beats Kershaw again, and the defensive play and non-play of the day.
The Mets pitcher is a whiz, the Dodgers finally knock off the Giants, the Blue Jays blow a late one and the best defensive play of the day.
It likely won’t last long, but A.J. Cole, the second-best pitching prospect in the Nationals system, is finally arrived.
What the heck is up with next winter’s top free agent shortstop?
Things take a bizarre turn in Queens, the Nats’ defensive woes continue, plus more from Tuesday and previews for Wednesday.
Major-League teams can’t leave it to chance that their leaders will be leaders.
Four young pitcher whose teams made four interesting choices with them: Carlos Martinez, Alex Meyer, Tanner Roark and Danny Salazar.
How simply pursuing the best player available in the draft has created one of the league’s best rosters.