Here it is. The Best Picture winner. The Granddaddy Of Them All. The M.V.P. And no, this year it wasn't a race of Mike Trout versus everybody else. Both the National and American Leagues had a strong group of contenders, making it nearly impossible to pick just one. But this is baseball, not soccer. We... Continue Reading →
Something Brewing in Milwaukee? Not Just Yet
Last week the Brewers--the Brewers, of all teams!--finally set fire to baseball's cryogenically-frozen Hot Stove by trading for Christian Yelich, then signing free agent outfielder Lorenzo Cain to a five-year, $80-million contract. The moves demonstrate a front office that is determined to build on last season's 86-76 record and make the postseason in 2018. But... Continue Reading →