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Thursday, July 3
by Christina Kahrl
Reviewing the moves in baseball's big-time drama division.
by Marc Normandin
Why the Duke should thank his teammates, Verlander's got his groove back, and Ryan Howard's headed in all sorts of bad directions.
by Will Carroll
The second half can't come soon enough for some teams, while the Dodgers continue to observe extreme caution with Clayton Kershaw.
by Eric Seidman
It turns out Brian Bannister isn't alone, as the D'backs' fireballer talks about his own numbers-crunching.
by Marc Normandin
If you're weighing your options at the keystone, you might find it tough to find all that many alternatives.
Wednesday, July 2
by Nate Silver
The Rays power up surprised some, but they're just getting started.
by Joe Sheehan
What we don't know about defense tempered some expectations, but it's a new day for Tampa Bay.
by Will Carroll
Several teams get cautious in how they're handling hurt hitters and pitchers in pain.
by Kevin Goldstein
Angels prospects take a hit, a crowd of Rangers hurlers, and Corey Brown runs hot and cold.
by John Perrotto
The AL East has undergone a changing of the guard at midseason, with the shocking Rays blowing past the Red Sox, who are dealing with some off-field issues.
by Caleb Peiffer
Minor league veterans ride to the rescue in Detroit and San Diego, pitch inefficiency problems in Fenway, and don't blink, or you'll miss seeing Royce Ring pitch.
Tuesday, July 1
by Joe Sheehan
What is it that's changed for Jacoby Ellsbury?
by Gary Huckabay
When everyone gets it, active collaboration becomes a reflection of the kind of progress that's been made.
by Derek Jacques
The Feds target Greg Anderson's wife, the House Oversight Committee causes more commotion, and the Supreme Court doesn't play fantasy baseball.
by Caleb Peiffer
The Mets say "Armas," a South Side southpaw duel, and if your bat's dead, it must be with the Angels (and their infielders).
Monday, June 30
by Will Carroll
The Indians slugger's at Haf-strength, plus the Big Z's timetable and the King's sprain.
by Kevin Goldstein
This week's pack can hack, attack, or rack, making for a quality stack.
by Caleb Peiffer
Tynerian terrors, the A's enter the second half with a rep, and are the Red Sox and Rays ready to rumble?
by Alex Carnevale
GM beatdowns, the Mariners get rotten in center, and where have you gone, Jay Gibbons?
Sunday, June 29
by Nate Silver
Which teams enjoy outsized advantages from playing at home?
by John Perrotto
Plus some Astro-physicality, a quashed Rays referendum, and news and notes from around the game.
by David Laurila
The D'backs' second baseman shares his thoughts on Willie Mays, the Negro Leagues, and the number of blacks in college and professional baseball.
by Marc Normandin
No more playing with Penas, Joe Crede's pull-happy splits, and the Rockies' defensive decline and road woes.
Saturday, June 28
by Marc Normandin, Will Carroll and Eric Seidman
Can he give the Braves what they need as the main man in their bullpen?
by Caleb Peiffer
Brian Roberts could make history, drubbing the Jints, and finding a replacement for Tex in Texas.
by Dayn Perry
The issue of change in the game's racial makeup creates questions of what can or should be done.
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