Some big-name prospects report to the farm for duty, the Fish search for a flycatcher, and the Nationals take their act off-Broadway in this edition of Transaction Analysis.
Will MLB’s completist instinct for new or improved stadiums find satisfaction in Miami and Fremont?
This week, an interview with the notoriously successful high school draft pick turned budding star pitcher.
Will gives us a literary take on what makes the Astros a potential World Series winner.
John takes a look at where expectations and projections collide, and updates the rumor mill from around Spring Training.
Nate envisions what exactly needs to go right for the Tigers to get in the playoffs.
Motivated by a lack of sports venues in the American Institute of Architects’ recent poll of top buildings, Jim opens the floor for readers to nominate the best and worst sporting facilities of all time from an architectural standpoint.
There’s a lot of movement this week among formerly famous pitching prospects and currently famous hitting prospects.
Will talks about his forthcoming mechanics project, and checks in on Miguel Tejada and a gaggle of pitchers.
Are all the top prospects off the board in your league? Peter has a list of low-ceiling prospects who could provide you with some value this year.
Can the Cardinals become the first NL team to repeat since the Big Red Machine? In the NL Central, anything’s possible.
Kevin continues charting major league farm growth, checking in on the youth crop of the AL West.