A Notre Dame tight end picks the Cubs, general managers consent to multiple interviews, and expectations are raised in Pittsburgh and Kansas City.
MLB appears set to sell the exclusive rights to the Extra Innings package to DirecTV.
A young Detroit Tiger is pretty much Kevin’s favorite animal. It’s like a tiger and a prospect mixed, bred for its skills in baseball.
Of the players with no prior big league experience, who has the best PECOTA projections for 2007? Jim takes a look at the top newbie at each position.
Glorifying the past is all too common, especially in baseball. Dan looks at a litany of arguments about how the level of play has changed over time.
Arbitration, seen as a pox by management, is a system that encourages negotiation and compromise, as we’ve seen over the past few days.
Marc takes a closer look at the new Red Sox starting shortstop. Is he a good fit for Fenway?
A number of starting pitchers will be changing leagues this year. Factoring that change into your projections is both art and science.
With the young talent the Indians have on the big league roster, no wonder Kenny Williams is trying to restock his farm system.
David Laurila sits down with Bill James, who you may have heard of, to discuss Hall of Fame voting, defense, and Jose Canseco.
Faithfuls are already dreaming of pitchers and catchers…fortunately, plenty of people talk in their sleep.
Maury Brown chats with Baltimore executive Jim Duquette about the inflated off-season market, how the Orioles have addressed their problems in the bullpen and left field, and a good deal more.