The Mets fill a need at first base, and the Rangers may turn over their entire rotation by Opening Day.
In his final 2005 column, Joe takes a look at what he learned during the year.
James recaps the 2005 season by revisiting some of his predictions from the Spring.
Another holiday season, another big package for Yankee fans. The Tigers gave their fans something, too, but is it just a lump of coal?
Will addresses the latest claims by the ex-pitcher turned coach.
It’s time to relive the 2005 season with the year’s zaniest quotations as our guide.
Will the Royals’ offseason translate into very many wins in 2006? Notebook takes a look.
How far should a team go to avoid an embarrassing season?
Bryan Smith wonders about the draft pick/free agent tradeoff, and considers how the Padres specifically may have fared had they let all three star players walk this winter.
Jim assembles a team of players whose parents wrapped their birthday presents in Christmas wrapping paper.
Tampa Bay’s offense was actually a positive in 2005. How does their pitching look for 2006?
James discusses the curious practice of teams acquiring what they already have, and wonders about the notion of Replacement Value in the process.