Joe turns to JAWS and the Keltner Test to see if Jim Edmonds is a Hall of Famer.
The battle for second base continues in St. Louis, Jim Edmonds is struggling a bit, and the Blue Jays aren’t as Canadian as we think.
Dan takes a closer look at baserunning aggressiveness, including an analysis of rundowns.
Will shares some news on pitcher-analysis projects he’s been working on, and has updates on Bartolo Colon, Jeff Kent, Sean Casey, Derrek Lee, and others.
This week’s Hit List says goodbye to the PECOTA win projections, and says hello to the Tigers and Rockies in the Top Five.
Jonah Keri sits down with both the Team President and Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to discuss fan interest, handling player development programs, and more.
Kevin looks once more at the 2006 Amateur Draft, with updates on what the selecting teams may be up to.
Joe’s still thinking about April performance, and what it may mean.
The A.J. Burnett era gets underway in Toronto, Eric Gagne gets some more company on the DL, and Craig Wilson gets to start at first, probably to get shopped.
This week’s matchups feature the Yankees’ quest for 1,000 runs, the Rockies’ quest for 1,000 sacrifice bunts, and the Nationals’ quest for 1,000 hit batsmen.
There are two certainties in life: injuries and taxes. Will recovers from his bout with taxes in time to share some injury news with us, offering updates on Jeff Kent, C.C. Sabathia, Ken Griffey Jr., and others.
Kevin takes a closer look at the teams of the NL Central.