Who pays for a new ballpark for the Yankees? Zimbalist breaks it down.
We take a look at the Angels’ legal problems, the way the Astros’ roster has been reshaped by injuries, and the state of the Nationals.
Jim wonders about a pitching equivalent to the Three True Outcomes, and scans the box scores of 2005 for some notable performances.
Frank Thomas, the WBC, and a very late trade evaluation.
Notebook takes a look at the state of the Orioles, the Twins’ infield additions, and the Padres’ offseason makeover.
Jim looks at the distribution of labor among baseball’s starting pitchers.
Look past the Damons and the Burnetts and the Millwoods, and you find some hidden gems among the many players to change teams this winter.
We salute those players who most resembled Rob Deer in 2005.
Tom answers some reader mail to clarify the more confusing option rules.
The Mets’ ownership is supposed to get billed for the new stadium’s construction costs. Is that true?
Theo Epstein rejoins Boston, Kris Benson gets shipped off to Baltimore, the BBWAA awards are handed out, and the Angels head to court over their name.
It’s not just the city in the team name that’s uncertain: Jeff Erickson wonders who you should be drafting from the Angels lineup this year.