Arguably the busiest team in the winter of ’05-’06, what do the Jays have after all their moves?
Jim takes a look at some one-time sure Hall of Famers who didn’t quite make it.
The Reds get their players signed, while the A’s revel in their depth.
A reader defends the new Cubs left fielder, so Joe breaks down the player.
The Dodgers made a lot of moves this offseason, but how have they improved their team? Also, Bruce Sutter joins the Hall of Fame.
At least five eventual Hall of Famers are still available on the free-agent market, but the real catch is a 29-year-old starter who no one has marked for immortality.
Jim has some baseball trivia to help us through the winter doldrums.
Neil deMause updates the D.C. stadium saga.
Bruce Sutter and Goose Gossage sound off about the Hall of Fame vote, Darryl Strawberry gets contemplative, Kevin Millar thinks he’s not very good, and Houston tries to get out from under Jeff Bagwell’s contract.
Notebook takes a look at some offseason news from Houston.
Which rookies have the best major-league outlooks for 2006? Jim has an early look at the young youths of MLB.
This March, Baseball Prospectus will release its second non-annual title. Editor Jonah Keri describes the exciting new book.