The winter meetings are a weekend away, and the rumors are flying.
James takes a look at the crazy offseason market for relievers to see if there’s anything we can learn about reliever consistency.
Notebook has a look at the Mazzone-less Braves, and breaks down a curious acquisition by the A’s.
Milwaukee fills some needs with role players, and the Blue Jays aren’t as much of a Moneyball team as the press releases would have you think.
Part Two of our transaction series explains the rules governing compensatory draft picks, and focuses on two Bay Area GMs who use the rule to different ends.
With $100 million worth of insanity behind us, and more to come, here’s some advice for general managers throughout the game.
Jeff Angus takes a look at how the White Sox’ closer usage pattern stacks up against more dominant patterns, and has some illuminating insight into the 2005 Champions’ brand of baseball.
Now that he’s recapped HACKING MASS, Ben takes a look at BP’s other contest, the Predictatron.
Jim congratulates and welcomes the newest Hall of Fame eligibles, but do any of them have a shot?
GMs mull gazillion-dollar offers to free agents, while owners mull gazillion-dollar decisions regarding where to have their teams play. Only in baseball.
In a winter that kicked off early with four major trades, the rumor mill is as active as ever.
Joe returns with some comments on the four big trades we’ve seen so far.