David interviews the Deadball Era expert on soggy baseballs, triples, the Baker Bowl, and much more.
Nate comes to the end of his prospect review by naming his Top 100 and combining his valuations with those of our own Kevin Goldstein.
Hot off of yesterday’s chat, Jeff checks in with the players whose stocks have been the most volatile.
Some surprising teams have been able to reach .500 or struggle to get there in the early going. Plus, the increasing rarity of double completion.
Packs are forming, but this week’s Hit List tells you who’s best of breed, and who’s going feral in the hunt for wins.
The temptation to overstate the importance of early actions gets the better of even the best of us from time to time.
Who always raced around the bases for that extra bag, and why are attempts to do so on the decline?
The latest development in a sad saga, plus updates on Ben Sheets, the Big Unit, Derek Jeter, and more.
Joe wrestles with the question of the second baseman’s place in history, and case for Cooperstown.
Will follows up on his groundbreaking essay from the annual with a couple of updates and a missed benchmark.
Most times, you want to stand pat in the early going–but not with these guys.
The volatility introduced into the game in the thirty years since the advent of free agency has resulted in increased attendance throughout major league baseball.