This fragile collection of left fielders had their Ripken fall last season. It doesn’t look much better for the rest of the group.
The newly-constituted Veteran’s Committee takes its third look at the Hall-of-Fame ballot, and if they don’t elect Santo and Co. this time, says Jay, it should be “three strikes and you’re out.”
The arrival of the position players engenders all the glorious love, life, and loss of the spring training soul search.
Summing up the totals on the more than 100 players who filed for arbitration this offseason.
Kevin questions why the Twins haven’t learned from the start of last season, checks in on phenom Alex Gordon, and highlights several of the top college prospects in Monday’s Ten Pack.
Christina takes off the propeller beanie and talks about why she’s excited about the season to come.
The other end of rotations everywhere gets the stoplight treatment. Should you stay or should you go?
Jim moves over from the lineups to the mound, and tabs starters who found new homes this winter.
Instead of talking about shortstop prospects, Nate conjures up a new way of looking at the defensive spectrum.
Will and Kevin Goldstein talk about the Top 100 Prospects list.
More now than ever, fantasy players face a difficult hunt for bargain-basement stoppers. Baseball Prospectus’ exclusive reliever statistics facilitate the search.
With help from Keith Woolner and Jason Pare, Joe examines a particularly attractive myth about pitchers.