Another dangerous pitch has Carlos Carrasco in trouble again.
The Cleveland Indians have taken their swing at the "Harlem Shake."
Jason Giambi's days as a masher are mainly behind him. His muscular, tattooed arms are as carved as ever, but the hair around his temples is dusted gray. In the late innings of his career, he's a mentor.
Walt Weiss is making the rare jump from the high school dugout to the big leagues.

Walt Weiss is making the rare jump from the high school dugout to the big leagues.

As the Bounty Scandal winds down in the NFL, I find myself thinking more and more about Jason Giambi. It was Giambi who, in the aftermath of baseball's PED feeding frenzy, owned up to what he'd done. It was he who said, "I was wrong for using that stuff. What we should have done a long time ago was stand up -- players, ownership everybody -- and said, 'We made a mistake.'"
Three days before the opening of the free-agent market, the Cleveland Indians acquired pitcher Derek Lowe from the Atlanta Braves for minor league left-hander Chris Jones on Monday in the first significant trade of the offseason.
If you thought the 2011 season seemed like a throwback, you were right.
Baseball's regular season was supposed to end Wednesday, with the Oakland A's once again mired in mediocrity in the AL West. Not exactly the best time to glorify the concept of "Moneyball," but Hollywood waits for no team.