Nate Silver creates a Favorite Toy for the 21st century with PECOTA’s help to test two superstars’ chances at breaking the all-time home-run record.
Even after ten straight wins, Joe Sheehan is skeptical about the Yankees.
With the Orioles and Cardinals in the top two spots, this week’s edition of the Hit List is for the birds.
On a road trip to Las Vegas, Jim spoke with the manager of a sportsbook about betting on baseball.
The Dodgers get creative with their third-base hole, the Twins recoup a king’s ransom for A.J. Pierzynski and the Giants use hot starts by Feliz, Vizquel and Ellison to stay in contention.
Injuries have hit the Red Sox, Cubs, Giants, Twins and Dodgers. Will Carroll looks at the pennant ramifications.
Tony Pena resigns in Kansas City, Yogi Berra celebrates a birthday, and walks are good, except when they’re bad.
A busy weekend featured short starts by Carlos Zambrano and Mike Hampton, a decision on Jeff Bagwell’s shoulder, and the return of Eric Gagne.
In a transcript from BP Radio’s interview with Pete Rose, he talks candidly about reinstatement, steroids, the current state of the game, and more.
How you spend your limited FAAB money is a key determinant of your success. The Rotowire crew takes a look at some of the latest candidates for a bid.
The architect of two World Championship teams and the game’s longest-running divisional dynasty talks about how he does his job.
The Diamondbacks aren’t as good as their record…or as bad as their run differential.