Are the Mariners the next Orioles or are the Orioles the next Mariners?
Yu Darvish is taking a different approach with two strikes than he did toward the start of the season.
The Phillies have joined the losers at the zero-percent-playoff-odds table.
Ben and Sam discuss players who turn down trades to contenders, Yu Darvish, and their standards for playoff starters.
Doug looks at what pitching experts mean when they call a delivery “violent,” and why this violence can be inextricable from success.
It is the culmination of decades of baseball culture and nerd culture racing toward each other at high speed.
Pleasant 2012 surprises James McDonald and Jake Peavy are among this week’s top two-start pitchers.
David Wright’s newfound plate discipline has helped him bat near .400 for the season’s first two months, and an interview with Yu Darvish.
Google’s biographic pictures of baseball players aren’t always what you expect.
How have the winter’s top foreign imports done in their first months in the majors?
The best pitches of the past two weeks, narrated by a guy who’s trying to impress his date.
Yu Darvish unveiled a previously unseen pitch in his masterful starts against the Yankees on Tuesday night.
The AL West added a couple of the premier international players over the offseason, and both are already contributing to their new teams.
Timing issues held Yu Darvish back in his first big-league start, but sound underlying mechanics suggest that he’ll soon put those struggles behind him.
Orioles at the top, Twins at the bottom, and the National League is storming the Braves.