The new Bill James Handbook is a lifeline for a baseball junkie missing his daily dose.
Continuing the work of Doug Pappas, we look at the teams that got the most–and least–bang for their buck.
Thoughts on the Expos’ recent moves, guys who come off the bench a lot, and the NL MVP voting.
The Angels and Reds retain their starting catchers for the same price. Jim Bowden flushes a bunch of money down the drain in Washington. Chris Kahrl pledges allegiance to Mike Rose. These and other happenings in today’s Transaction Analysis.
The most recent machinations in the D.C. ballpark funding scheme.
The first moves by the newest Washington baseball franchise do not bode well for the team’s future.
Who’s ready for some guesses on where this year’s top free agents will end up? Dayn is!
Vladimir Guerrero we get. But where’s the love for Johan Santana? Carlos Guillen? Travis Hafner? And how did Paul Konerko finish exactly 10th so many times? Jim Baker explores.
Both the Marlins and Yankees have a lot of free agents, but neither they nor the Pirates will be losing any key contributors to the market.
The DH was supposed to be a haven for aging stars. So why are the best in the game under 30?
The Orioles re-sign Rafael Palmeiro for some odd reason. Mike Lowell’s staying with the Marlins. The Expos toss Rocky Biddle overboard a year too late, thanks to new GM Jim Bowden. The Yankees exercise fiscal restraint. These and other happenings in today’s Transaction Analysis.
When you’re thinking of laying out tens of millions of dollars on a baseball players, then trying to get that investment insured, health and risk are key questions. Here’s the outlook for many of this winter’s top free agents.