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Wednesday, February 27
Baseball Prospectus
With most teams finished with their winter shopping, which moves did the BP staff dislike the most this offseason?
by Sam Miller
If you had to explain the Giants' recent success to someone on an elevator, what would you say?
by Ian Miller
Food and Loafing at spring training.
by Adam Sobsey
Which members of this year's crop of spring training invitees could catch on and make an impact in the majors?
by Daniel Rathman
The Royals won't have to wait long to find more rotation options, and Jackie Bradley could crack the Red Sox' Opening Day roster.
by Jonah Birenbaum
Jonah looks at four teams that could benefit from finding platoon partners for players currently projected as regulars.
by Jason Martinez
Atlanta Braves
by Mike Ferrin
Can Pittsburgh make Starling Marte more selective without hurting him in other areas?
by Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller and Pete Barrett
Ben and Sam preview the Brewers' season with Ken Funck, and Pete talks to MLB.com columnist Mike Bauman (at 19:37).
by Joe Hamrahi
Indians looking to hire Executive Development Fellow (EDF) for Baseball Analytics
by Jason Martinez
Minor League Update (February 26, 2013)
by Josh Shepardson and Paul Singman
Ryan Braun and Mike Trout top a list that is teeming with high-upside talent.
Tuesday, February 26
by Eric Knott
Former fringe major leaguer Eric Knott dishes on his difficult decisions about PED use during his time as a professional player.
by Russell A. Carleton
Do teams that stick together win together more often than high-turnover teams?
by Max Marchi
An attempt to answer the age-old question: Are hitters or pitchers closer to mid-season form early in the year?
by Ben Lindbergh
Five hitters and five pitchers PECOTA thinks will sink in 2013.
by R.J. Anderson
What sort of arm can Kansas City expect in Wade Davis?
by Daniel Rathman
The Mets are up a creek when it comes to outfield help, and Giancarlo Stanton might not be keen on an extension with the Marlins.
by Geoff Young
Players are supposed to arrive at spring training in the best shape of their lives, but writers sometimes need a bit longer to awake from their winter slumber.
by Rob McQuown
The Baseball Prospectus 2013 Top 101 Prospects, by Position, by Organization, and by Age
by Mike Ferrin
The 2013 Rays must overcome the loss of their top home-run hitter and innings-pitched leader from the 2012 season.
by Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller and Pete Barrett
Ben and Sam preview the Cardinals' season with Ken Funck, and Pete talks to St. Louis Post-Dispatch sports columnist Joe Strauss (at 18:06).
by Jason Collette
Jason examines how the proportion of your budget that you devote to pitching impacts the fantasy staff that you can assemble.
by Larry Granillo
A look at one of the greatest features of 1965's "Eighth Wonder of the World."
by Jason Martinez
Spring Training Games Roundup: FEB 22-25
Monday, February 25
by Jason Parks
Baseball's best prospects in 2013.
by John Perrotto
The Yankees will have a rough time beginning the season without Curtis Granderson, and a look around the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues.
by Ben Lindbergh
Five hitters and five pitchers PECOTA expects to see big improvements from this year.
by Maury Brown
Maury explains the trend that contributed to this year's dormant hearing season, including quotes from the late Marvin Miller.
by Daniel Rathman
The Yankees suffered a significant blow on Sunday, and the Rockies continue to search for rotation help.
by R.J. Anderson
Seattle trades Mike Carp to the Red Sox, the Nationals sign the tall Chris Young, Conor Gillaspie goes to Chicago and more.
by Pete Barrett, Hudson Belinsky, Jonah Birenbaum and Andrew Koo
Running through the notable quotes of the week that was.
by Bret Sayre
There are plenty of home runs to go around at the hot corner, but plan to get your steals elsewhere.
by R.J. Anderson
Arizona's hitting coach dishes on everyone's favorite unpredictable second baseman.
by Mike Ferrin
How does the Twins' current rebuilding effort compare to their previous one?
by Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller and Pete Barrett
Ben and Sam preview the Reds' season with Jay Jaffe and Geoff Young, and Pete talks to Cincinnati CBS affiliate sports anchor/reporter Zach Wells (at 18:35).
by Mike Gianella
Reader comments and a spring training injury influenced this week's biggest adjustments.
by Ben Lindbergh
One small step for MLBAM, one giant leap for fankind.
Saturday, February 23
by Mike Ferrin
On the first stop of his spring training tour, Mike talks to John Farrell and David Ross about whether the cutter caused problems for Jon Lester.
by Paul Sporer
And he no longer needs it...
Friday, February 22
by Jason Parks
Graduations have stripped the system of top talent for all the right reasons, but there's more on the way.
by Sam Miller
How (and how well) each NL team patched up its weakest position this winter.
by Harry Pavlidis
Can the league's hardest thrower transition successfully to a rotation role?
by Daniel Rathman
The Phillies shut down the Astros in trade negotiations for Domonic Brown, Giancarlo Stanton should be okay after getting hit in the head, and Rafael Furcal might miss Opening Day.
by Mike Gianella
Mike uses a sample of league results to evaluate whether owners can win despite mailing in a category.
by Jason Collette
You can hear your favorite team in places you never thought possible.
by Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller and Pete Barrett
Ben and Sam preview the Marlins' season with Daniel Rathman, and Pete talks to Sun-Sentinel Marlins beat writer Juan C. Rodriguez (at 16:59).
by Bret Sayre
This quintet includes a fragile second baseman, two catchers, and a couple of big whiffers.
Thursday, February 21
by Zachary Levine
Was Arizona's off-season search for "gritty" players really just a commitment to making more contact?
by Jason Wojciechowski
Jason looks at the worst players, by career WARP, to make multiple trips to the All-Star Game.
by Daniel Rathman
The Rockies are scouring the trade market for starting pitchers, and Lance Berkman's calf is already barking.
by Kendall Rogers
It was a tale of two starts when Austin Kubitza squared off with Mark Appel in their first starts of the season.
by Corey Dawkins, Ben Lindbergh, Harry Pavlidis and Doug Thorburn
Why do pitchers who allow fewer home runs hurt their elbows more often?
by Ben Lindbergh, Sam Miller and Pete Barrett
Ben and Sam preview the Mets' season with Jason Wojciechowski, and Pete talks to Newsday baseball columnist David Lennon (at 22:11).
by Bret Sayre
You've seen real-life managers mix and match; now, Bret explains how you can, too.
by Jim Baker
Whether it's your first trip to spring training or you're an old hand, Jim's travel tips are sure to point out things you'll need to know.
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