The Reds have six starting pitchers with sub-3.40 ERAs. Combine those performances with Joey Votto and Brandon Phillips and you have an elite club. Read more »
A week into the 2013 season, the Rockies are an offensive power, the Dodgers are incredibly hard to score against and the Mets, Red Sox and Reds are very balanced. Read more »
The Blue Jays are looking to take advantage of a weakened AL East, while the Mets did the right thing by dealing R.A. Dickey with an eye on the future. Read more »
The Giants have put a cap on the 2012 season, meaning Major League Baseball will shift to free agency. Here is a complete list of all free agents, including those with player, team or mutual options for next year. Read more »
JP Riccardi and Roy Halladay are out. Alex Anthopoulos is in and though the Jays absolutely won't be in the playoffs, their rebuilding efforts may be shorter than expected. Read more »
As Roy Halladay sits on the trading block, all sides can compare him to a 2000 Curt Schilling, who was dealt by Philadelphia to Arizona and went on to win three World Series titles. Read more »
The Jays were easily the best team in baseball on the mound in 2008, but their bats failed them in disappointing fashion. How can they compete against the Rays, Red Sox and Yankees this season? Read more »
At five-foot-eleven, 250 pounds, one might think that Travis Snider is more suited to play linebacker in the NFL than be the left fielder of the future for the Blue Jays. Read more »
If Toronto was in the AL West, it would be a whole lot easier to like their playoff chances, but the AL East will be even more brutal in 2008. Read more »