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August 7, 2006
by John Erhardt
Andruw Jones doesn't appreciate the secrecy around his waiver claim, something's fishy in Colorado, and Chase Utley's hitting streak comes to an end.
July 31, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
There are a lot of unhappy prospects in Durham, the Yankees take on even more payroll, and a toilet that caught Roger Clemens could be yours.
July 24, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
All you want to hear about l'affaire Hillenbrand, feel-good vibes in Dodgerland, and Joe Torre's need to hear a lie every now and then.
July 17, 2006
by John Erhardt
A controversial trade was consummated last week, Dr. Mike Marshall is back in the news, some players sound off about the Pirates, and more.
July 10, 2006
by John Erhardt
A Hall of Fame catcher is happy in his new digs, a Yankee speaks out about his marijuana usage, and a former first-rounder returns to the game after an extended absence.
July 3, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Jim Bowden stays in Washington, the Phillies respond to the Brett Myers situation, and there's some reaction to Ozzie Guillen's latest incident.
June 26, 2006
by Alex Carnevale
Ozzie's at it again, Selig chimes in on the All-Star Game, Anna Benson loves that her husband beat the Mets, and there's another steroid story brewing.
June 19, 2006
by John Erhardt
There's still a lot of fallout from the Ozzie Guillen hit batsman controversy, Milton Bradley shares some thoughts on his time in LA, and David Segui outs himself as an HGH user.
June 12, 2006
by John Erhardt
Who knew that Jason Grimsley would be the star for an entire week of news cycles? We get a few perspectives on his situation, plus a look at managing and the effects of struggling.
June 5, 2006
by John Erhardt
Quick hits from around the last week in baseball, including a Jim Leyland on-field tirade, a few ex-Royals saying nice things about their past employer, a tip of the cap to Nomar Garciaparra, and just two (count 'em: two) lines about steroids.
May 29, 2006
by John Erhardt
The Royals are bad, Ozzie Guillen motivates his team, Dusty Baker thinks Tony Womack's a good idea, and some superstars respond to critics.
May 22, 2006
by John Erhardt
Albert Pujols has some things to say about the disbelievers, Ozzie Guillen's a bit perplexed about the rule book, and some managers chime in on managing and pitching performances.
May 15, 2006
by John Erhardt
Bonds gets closer to passing Ruth, Cole Hamels gets called up (no pressure, kid), and a few teams sort out their injury trouble.
May 8, 2006
by John Erhardt
A minor league announcer has an on-air tirade about replacement umpiring and a blown call, Cory Lidle is brutally honest about Barry Bonds, there's a brawl in an A's-Angels game, and more.
May 1, 2006
by John Erhardt
Some Mets come to Omar Minaya's rescue amid allegations he only wants Latino players, Bud Selig says "nay" to an MLB-sanctioned celebration of Bonds passing Ruth, the White Sox/Angels get into it again, and Greg Maddux is smart.
April 24, 2006
by John Erhardt
Eric Byrnes and Bill Lee are strange birds, Jeffrey Maier (remember him?) is in the news again, and MLB has quickly renounced Forbes' most recent financial figures.
April 17, 2006
by John Erhardt
The Nationals start to fall apart, Jason Isringhausen may get coddled a bit, steroids are still in the news, and Leo Mazzone has his work cut out for him.
April 10, 2006
by John Erhardt
A few closers are in the news because of their music preferences, and two others are in the news because of a job switch. Also: Tommy Lasorda's fed up with all the cheating, and the Devil Rays might not be so Devilish any more.
April 3, 2006
by John Erhardt
Steroids are still in the news, spring training is over, baseball is still talking about closers, and Eddie Guardado is a prankster.
March 27, 2006
by John Erhardt and Paul Swydan
Johnny Damon and Bronson Arroyo both react to Arroyo's trade, Jeff Bagwell's shoulder is in the news again, and the Nationals may have a left fielder.
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