The two L.A. teams are headed in opposite directions on this week’s Prospectus Hit List.
A new second baseman helps the Dodgers to a hot start, a young third baseman helps keep the Twins above water, and an old third baseman might have something left for the Giants.
A report from the first home day game in D.C. in 33 years.
What is it and what are the Rockies and White Sox serving there? Jim Baker explains.
Former player Rico Brogna loved andro, Steve Kline and Jerry Hairston are unhappy, Frank Robinson doesn’t trust numbers, and Richie Sexson finds another use for Gatorade.
Clay Davenport looks into minor league batting averages on balls in play, and finds some surprising results.
How you react to early-season performance can be a big part of a winning fantasy team. We start a look at each division’s early season trends with the AL West.
Updates on Khalil Greene, Magglio Ordonez and Jose Cruz, Jr. kick off this week’s UTKs.
Each year, baseball teaches us the same lesson: two weeks just don’t mean much.
The Red Sox get back a hero, the Cubs and Twins work around the losses of key left-handed bats, and the Giants lose another AARP stud.
There’s more than one way to view an injury to a player on your fantasy roster. Here’s how to find the silver lining.
Great pitching by the Phillies, little hitting by the Nats and hacking galore by the White Sox. Jim Baker seeks out the possible trends and mirages.