In RotoLand, it’s time to start thinking about where you fall in your league’s categories. Jeff has some tips about gaining some ground through trades before the season ends.
Kevin continues his trip around the diamond with a look at the best young first basemen.
Dan recaps some research presentations from the recent SABR convention.
Will ponders the PED debate, and checks out what’s up with Ben Sheets, Johnny Damon, and Rich Harden, and whether they’ll be able to contribute to their club’s stretch runs.
Some reader mail on Joe’s All-Star selections piece prompts him to wonder about the most capable manager of pitching in the majors.
Jeff Weaver’s got a new home, the Yankees go dumpster-diving for ex-Royals, and a few ordinarily reliable big leaguers will find themselves on a bus tomorrow night.
Nate returns to Elo for a look at the 30 best teams since 1960.
Will examines how teams will be using the break to help Kevin Millwood and Justin Verlander, and what the A’s and Red Sox have to worry about with the trade deadline coming up.
Detroit’s still atop the league, but for how long? Is a 3-3 week enough to lift the Royals out of 30th place? How far have the Braves fallen?
Last time, RotoWire provided a look at the best young player values in the AL. Today, we turn to the NL.
Kevin celebrates the fourth of July with a look at some struggling top prospects, and a few pleasant surprises who may not be on your radar.
The All-Star rosters are assembled in a convoluted way, so to analyze the teams, you have to look at what each group of selectors did.