Got a hankering to translate some college statistics? Kevin has some advice for you that may save you some time and energy.
One of the game’s sluggers gets locked up for the next few years, the Cubs re-up Hendry, and the Yankees wander into the free talent market again.
Nate wonders about an overflow effect in two-team markets, and finds some surprising results.
Time is running out for the following players from the 2003 draft. Off the expected career arc, they need to do something in 2006 to regain their prospect status.
Will catches his breath before sharing updates on Roy Halladay, Mark Prior, Billy Wagner, Bartolo Colon, and others.
Got some free agent money to spend? Jan Levine has a list of some NL players you should be targeting.
Reader reaction to Joe’s analysis of the David Ortiz extension was strong, and he reaches into the mailbag to respond to critics.
Starting with the AL Central’s affiliates, Kevin starts reviewing performances around the minor leagues.
We kick off Hit List’s regular season mode with a tribute to the Small Sample Size.
With his mobile communication needs taken care of, Will is able to get updates on Chipper Jones, Brian Roberts, Miguel Tejada, and more.
The worst matchup from one year ago rises to be the best this week. Early-season fluke, or something more meaningful?
Two sluggers moved into higher tax brackets Monday, but just one of the deals looks like a good investment for the team.