Dan wonders if there’s any truth to a now-famous Dusty Baker saying.
Kevin identifies the roots of the team Walt Jocketty and Tony La Russa have built up over time.
The way John Maine has pitched this month is a good example of what makes postseason baseball such an unpredictable thing.
The long-anticipated results of the Alternate Cy Young Award, plus Jim ends up on the wrong side of Jim vs. conventional wisdom.
So Cliff Floyd tore his Achilles, no big deal, we’ll just plug in this guy…
The Mets lost last night’s game because Willie Randolph didn’t make the right decisions as far back as August.
Fox executives are wearing David Wright jerseys this time of year, as the 2006 postseason ratings aren’t exactly bowling over either the network or MLB.
Christina turns her attention to the teams that have fired up the hot stove and stopped waiting ’til next year–next year’s already here for 27 of them.
Huge personnel turnover is the mark of a team with deep pocketbooks, but the Mets have all used player development to their advantage.
A tragedy in New York dominated the week, although people still found time to talk about the playoffs.
Kevin checks out the newsmakers in the winter leagues.
Our servers, like the Cardinals bullpen and the A’s, crashed. Only two of those get to come back.