How fantasy players can find utility in using Secondary Average
What conclusions can we draw from the distribution of the most common baseball injuries over the last nine years? The answers will surprise you…
Introducing our newest analyst and author, and our first regular contributor from across the pond.
Armed with a plan to play Prince Fielder at first base and Miguel Cabrera at third, the Tigers might field one of the worst defensive infields in recent memory.
Prince Fielder’s new deal has albatross potential, but the Tigers hope it doesn’t turn out like one of John’s picks for the worst contracts of the free-agent era.
Cody Ross to Beantown, Keppinger signs with Tampa, Jeff Francis inks a minor league deal in Cincy, the Nats take a gamble on Lidge, and Houston buys backstop insurance in Chris Snyder
Dour commentary on the Prince Fielder deal is harshing Steve’s buzz. Plus: Alan Trammell’s peak value defined.
Are oblique strains on the rise? The shocking truth awaits within!
It’s the return of Jason and a very long show as we have lots of prospect lists to discuss, as well as my unhealthy obsession with baseball media in the digital age. To help us conquer the latter, we enlist Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated to discuss the new world of breaking news and then to Tim Dierkes of MLB Trade Rumors about his position as the gatekeeper for breaking stories. It’s a fascinating subject, and both guests are up to the task. As always, there’s your emails and the goofy stuff, and set aside about three hours, as this is a long one.
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An old law, established during the construction of Tropicana Field, may make things tougher for Florida-based sports teams.
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.