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Two MLB General Managers Who Need Big Trade-Deadline Deals to Save Their Jobs

Time may be running out on some veteran general managers who are reaching a critical point in what could end up as their last season on the job.

These situations could create a conflict of interest with the general managers, understandably, wanting to go all out to win now while the organization might not be willing to mortgage the future.   

Seattle Mariners: Mike Zunino Is Now the Man Behind the Plate

The Seattle Mariners appear to be confident that Mike Zunino is ready to be their everyday catcher. Whether or not the youngster is up to the challenge is yet to be seen.

How the Angels Spent $450 Million and Became 1 of the Worst Teams in Baseball

The Los Angeles Angels are a mess. Their 29-38 record is the second-worst mark in the American League, and the Texas Rangers and Oakland A's are miles ahead of them in the AL West.

Detroit Tigers Struggling Offense or Closer Jose Valverde: Which Is Worse?

The Detroit Tigers have quite a few glaring weaknesses for a team that leads its division by 4.5 games, namely struggling closer Jose Valverde and an anemic offense that only shows up for six innings a night.

Ruben Amaro Jr. Is Dead Wrong in Wanting to Build Around Phillies Ace Cliff Lee

Starting pitcher Cliff Lee and general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. of the Philadelphia Phillies both want to win, but they might soon do it on different teams.

The Phillies have come to a fork in the road, and the club has to decide whether to blow up the remaining pieces from the last few years of success or build around aging stars.

Is the NL Central Threatening the AL East's Throne in 2013?

If we were to re-imagine Major League Baseball divisions as historically significant times and places, the AL East would have to be Ancient Rome, right?

Yeah, sounds about right. Ancient Rome was characterized by prosperity and power, and that's pretty much the AL East in a nutshell.

But look there! A power is rising, and it's in the vicinity of the NL Central!

Is Superstar Troy Tulowitzki Forever Doomed to Wear Injury-Prone Moniker?

Cal Ripken Jr., he is not.

Like Ripken, Troy Tulowitzki is a big, power-hitting, MVP-caliber shortstop.

As far as staying healthy, though, Tulowitzki and Ripken are on opposite ends of the spectrum.

Boston Red Sox: Players Impacted by Xander Bogaerts' Promotion to Triple-A

The future is coming quickly for the Boston Red Sox.

2013 MLB Rookie of the Year Stock Watch, Week 11

Due to a combination of scouting, player development, PEDs largely out of the game and young, cost-controlled players representing a more efficient route to winning than their tenured, highly paid counterparts, youth continues to take over the sport.

Tulowitzki, Kinsler and More: Why Ribs are the New Black in MLB

About a decade ago, I got a text from Peter Gammons. "When did baseball players start having obliques?" Peter knew that players had always had the muscle, but it did seem that we were suddenly seeing more of them injured about that time. This year, it seems to be rib injuries that are the hot new thing in training rooms around the league.

But why?

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