Dan shows that young, fresh faces aren’t necessarily what makes for the best ballclubs.
These hulking sluggers may play a less demanding position, but there’s a usually a good reason they’re not shagging fly balls or making plays in the hole.
Was the real Alexis Rios the one who lit up the Rogers Centre last year before being halted by a staph infection, or the one who put up mediocre lines in 2004 and 2005? Marc Normandin delves into the numbers to find out.
With a number of organizations deeply invested in Japan, the Pirates look for Cuban arms to help pull them out of the cellar.
Neil responds to reader mail about last week’s re-evaluation of Marginal Payroll and Marginal Wins.
Now that the team-by-team player rankings are over, Kevin tallies everything and ranks the organizations themselves.
Christina runs down some interesting non-roster invites and a couple of minor deals as teams tweak their 40-mans.
There are very good baseball reasons for Bernie Williams to be on the 2007 Yankees.
A boatload of risk is typical when it comes to the most physically demanding position on the diamond.
The ESPN broadcaster and 1979 AL Cy Young Award winner sat down with Will Carroll to talk baseball. This is an audio Q&A, part of BP’s continuing efforts to bring you great baseball content across all media.
Nate examines the curious discrepancy between conventional prospect rankings and PECOTA with regards to second basemen, and defends one of his projection system’s favorite young players.
An improved methodology and a format change highlight Will Carroll’s annual look into health risk across pro baseball.