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March 12, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Neftali Feliz, Daniel Bard, Chris Sale, Aroldis Chapman, and Aaron Crow are all bidding farewell to the bullpen this spring. Are their teams making the right move, and which convert has the best chance of success?
by Corey Dawkins and Ben Lindbergh
The Cardinals try to get through spring training with both aces intact despite Chris Carpenter's bulging disc, Kenley Jansen listens to his heartbeat and doesn't like what he hears, and Giancarlo Stanton and Nolan Reimold lose battles with balls.
March 5, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
BP is looking for a few good interns.
March 2, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Pinpointing the positions with the worst projections on this season's likely contending clubs.
February 29, 2012
by Steven Goldman and Ben Lindbergh
Wrapping up our tour of the AL Central by discussing how good the Tigers can be, how close the Royals are to being competitive, and the sorry state of the Twins.
February 28, 2012
by Steven Goldman and Ben Lindbergh
Talking White Sox and Indians in our preview coverage of the division so nice we had to break it up and discuss it twice.
February 27, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Which teams are likely to see significantly more production from their new players at positions in need of improvement?
February 23, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
The A's make a Moneyball move with Manny Ramirez, the Yankees round out their bench with Raul Ibanez and Eric Chavez, and the Red Sox finally get what was coming to them for Theo Epstein in Cubs reliever Chris Carpenter
February 20, 2012
by Corey Dawkins and Ben Lindbergh
As the sad tale of Nick Johnson shows, a high on-base percentage doesn't help unless you can stay in the lineup
February 16, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Non-roster invitees are swarming to spring training, but do these players ever pan out? Ben looks for an answer in the best of last season's NRI crop
February 14, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
How can we reconcile Oakland's Yoenis Cespedes signing with the team's latest rebuilding efforts and its surplus of Stepford outfielders?
February 2, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Why have two of the top 30 position players since 1950 been ignored by BBWAA voters and bloggers alike?
February 1, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Are the super-agent's statistics damned lies? And is he any more credible if he's technically telling the truth?
January 31, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Why the next big step for baseball teams might not be learning something new, but making better use of the information they already have.
January 26, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Assessing whether the AL got stronger this offseason, evaluating extensions for Tim Lincecum, Brandon Morrow, and Mike Morse, and tackling Toronto's moves for Francisco Cordero and Omar Vizquel.
January 24, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
Proposing a new way to settle an old debate about which players get too much attention and which are overlooked.
January 23, 2012
by Corey Dawkins and Ben Lindbergh
Disc injuries are difficult to prevent, but their long-term prognosis is positive.
January 20, 2012
by Corey Dawkins and Ben Lindbergh
Taking a look at an injury being treated in-season more often thanks to improvements in surgical techniques.
January 19, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
The Rangers make it official with Yu Darvish, the A's hope for another surprising season out of Bartolo Colon, the Diamondbacks bring back Joe Saunders, and the Rockies allow us to hope for more Jamie Moyer.
January 17, 2012
by Ben Lindbergh
As new technology continues to change how we evaluate players, Jorge Posada's Hall of Fame case might hinge as heavily on what we don't know about him as what we do.
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