It’s Rule 5 time again, and we’ve got a primer to explain the ins and outs of this peculiar draft.
The list of eligibles for Thursday’s Rule 5 draft, though not as deep as last year’s list, could still see some attention from major league clubs.
Lots of pitchers are changing zip codes.
Jim runs down some recent happenings both on and off the field.
The World Baseball Classic is a terrific marketing device with some detail problems. But not as many as the A.J. Burnett deal.
Florida newspapers were hopping this week with continued coverage of the fire sale redux, plus some not-so-nice words about the hunt for a new stadium. Also: Billy Wagner burns the bridge to Philadelphia, and the Mets may trade the Bensons.
Neil outlines how the most recent CBA is impacting the current news around baseball.
The winter meetings are underway in Dallas, and Joe Sheehan’s there to fill you in on all the latest news.
Today we announce the 2005 winner of the Dick Martin Award, recognizing the best medical staff in baseball.
You can’t say the Rockies have depth if they’ve got six versions of the same player, and the Phillies hopefully have put their reliever fetish behind them as they retool this winter.
Jim sees a bit of ourselves in the recent spate of high-dollar contracts handed out by MLB teams.
Christina details a few teams who were most enthusiastic about relievers, and breaks down a few trades and signings of note leading into the Winter Meetings.