Few GMs inspire more comment, both favorable and unfavorable, than the Dodgers’ Ned Colletti. Nate takes a long look at Colletti’s very active record of successes and failures.
Having documented Willy Taveras’ special talents bunting for base hits, Dan turns to the strategy involved.
Kevin kicks off a position-by-position trip around the minor leagues with a look at future backstops.
The Age of Bud won’t last forever. What do we do when it ends?
Getting to this point took years, but there’s more work to be done.
The NL Central’s ace breakdown situation gets a little uglier, plus more on players healing up or breaking down.
Comparisons between Bonds’ record chase and Biggio’s can be drawn, but they aren’t right.
A highly-heralded Japanese import could come to America for 2008. What kind of player is he?
Where do the guys at the top of the order come from, and how well do teams do at procuring them?
Aces low in the NL Central, Jake Peavy takes a breather, Barry Bonds’ bad wheels, plus more news on the aches and pains around the game.
Look, you’ve got even more homework, but it’s the kind you’re going to like.
How often do we get what we expect from some sorts of series, and who’s headed in what direction relative to last year?