With a spate of minor league demotions, teams are starting to narrow down their options for supplementary players.
Will checks in with some thoughts from the World Baseball Classic.
Joe has a few thoughts on MLB, the WBC, the NCAA, and more.
Baseball says goodbye to Kirby Puckett, David Wells doesn’t think much of Bud Selig, Carl Everett sounds off about his former team, and Tony Womack feels slighted.
It’s not too early to look ahead to the 2006 Draft, which expects to have few position players taken in the first round.
Steven returns to Tampa prospect B.J. Upton for some additional thoughts on defensively-challenged shortstop prospects.
Injuries didn’t hold the Cardinals back last year, but they’ll need to stay healthy in 2006.
With all sorts of mix-and-match options, how much will injuries affect the Astros’ lineup choices?
A bit of optimism for Royals fans, and the Diamondbacks and White Sox swap some potentially useful players.
Kevin wraps up his assessment of each division’s farm systems with a look at the NL West.
Now that Barry Bonds has been outed by a new book, Jim wonders about how these revelations may play out in our litigious society.
Despite the NL East looking like a veteran division, Kevin’s got plenty to talk about, as the Marlins come close to fielding an all-rookie lineup in 2006.