If Ensberg can have a healthy 2007, he’ll match the glut of talented third basemen in the National League at a bargain price.
A small change to the CBA had a very large effect on this winter’s free-agent market, and will have one on the upcoming draft as well.
The Phillies did the most to help themselves, while the Marlins’ front office should be rested after a long vacation.
The Orioles forget to look at the sell-by date, the Blue Jays lock up their franchise player, the Devil Rays move stealthily along at the bottom, and those two other teams bring Japanese players to America for Christmas.
Useful regulars at most every position on the diamond? You bet. Impact bats with star potential? Wrong organization.
Running the Pacific Coast League is how this third-generation baseball man continues the family tradition of service to the game.
The once-fallow Bronx farm is primed to churn out some outstanding arms to supplement the Bombers.
Willie Randolph gets his, while Kenny Williams learns the value of a good lie.
Several impressive young arms are primed to join the bumper crop of franchise talents already residing in the Twin Cities.
Jim rescues some extra data from BP’s internal mailing list and takes a look at teams that were shut out more than 10% of the time.
Dan looks into the relationship between triples and body mass index over decades to get a better sense of baseball’s ever-increasing level of play.
A slugging scion or an injury-prone first baseman on the wrong side of 30? Marc investigates.