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Health of pitchers remains a huge issue for WBC

Peter Gammons

This week, the Cubs learned Carlos Marmol was pitching in the Dominican Republic, working feverishly to ready himself to pitch for his country in the ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | January 24, 2009

'One of the luckiest people on the earth'

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Returning from a near-fatal aneurysm, Peter Gammons salutes the many who cared for him during his recovery.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 19, 2006

Can Bowden sell city on Expos?

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Jim Bowden has a wild and crazy job to do in Washington, but he's certainly embracing it.

Story | November 14, 2004

Royals facing several hurdles

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Carlos Beltran is the biggest name on the trading block. The problem for KC? Most teams need pitching.

Story | June 14, 2004

Starting pitching remains king

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Scoring runs and hitting the longball bring excitement, but strong starting pitching remains the key to success.

Story | May 10, 2004

Some intriguing early storylines

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Among the lessons learned in the first month: The game's popularity is still strong despite gloom-and-doom forecasts.

Story | May 03, 2004

AL West could claim superiority

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Many assume the Red Sox or Yankees will be this year's AL wild card, but teams out West aren't buying it.

Story | March 22, 2004

Braves' long reign could be over

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

John Schuerholz faces perhaps his biggest challenge trying to squeeze another postseason out of the Braves.

Story | February 08, 2004

Two-team race? Think again

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

The Yankees and Red Sox are loaded with talent and potential land mines, while hungry birds circle above.

Story | February 01, 2004

Yanks, Sox in a money battle

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

The Yankees and Red Sox's payrolls for their pitchers are greater than some teams' entire rosters.

Story | December 03, 2003

1975: The Sixth Game

Peter Gammons, Excerpted from "Fall Classics"

In an excerpt from "Fall Classics," ESPN's Peter Gammons remembers Game 6 of the 1975 World Series.

Story | Conversation | October 20, 2003

Cashman, Epstein say they don't feel personal rivalry

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

The Yankees-Red Sox rivalry is heated, but there's respect between GMs Brian Cashman and Theo Epstein.

Story | August 04, 2003

Restoring Pirates no fire sale

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Turning around the Pirates means getting financial flexibility, and dealing Aramis Ramirez is a good start.

Story | July 28, 2003

A second-half splurge

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

There are the Yankees, Royals, Kevin Brown ... and plenty more to watch for in the second half of the season.

Story | July 18, 2003

Rangers assembling right parts

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Dealing Everett and Urbina shows the Rangers are finally committed to building a team around A-Rod.

Story | July 13, 2003