Dan examines Bill James’ baserunning metrics and names the best baserunners of 2006 on the major league level.
As the hangover after a triumphant World Series win fades into the Missouri winter…put your galoshes on and run after it, because this system is weak.
J.P. Ricciardi made his Lone Star State center fielder change his travel plans, keeping him in Toronto until at least 2011. Was it the right move?
Having signed the highest paid Vernon in history, have the Blue Jays gone crazy, or are they so totally sane that J.P. Ricciardi just blew your mind?
Interesting arms give the Pirates hope that they’ll contend at some point.
An unexamined set of preseason predictions is not worth living. Or something like that.
Dice-K finally becomes a Red Sock, Vernon Wells signs on the dotted line, Logan White accepts kudos, and Johnny Damon may yet be suffering from post-concussion syndrome.
BP talks with lefty Red Sox reliever Craig Breslow about going to college, arm angles, and the ‘science’ of pitching.
Jim reviews who was best at getting on base, and finds a record that may never be touched.
Having young infielders who hit for power at the big league level masks the Phillies’ thin farm system. Kevin tells you the names you need to know.
The Mets have the ability to turn top prospects into starting pitching if they wish. Kevin details a top-heavy farm system with one impact prospect who’s not a household name–yet.