Our view of the season would be very different if it had played out exactly in reverse to reality. James rewinds the year, and shows us how.
Notebook takes a look at Chicago’s Big Three, Oakland’s playoff hopes, and San Francisco’s recent roster moves.
With an eye toward October or 2006, teams fill out their rosters with veteran-y goodness or young prospects. Chris breaks it all down.
Interleague play, more hype than substance, could end up having a tremendous effect on the NL wild-card race.
Dayn’s trip to an NFL preseason game left him with more questions than answers about football’s popularity compared to baseball.
Roster expansion is just a day away, and presents opportunities for both teams playing out the string in keeper leagues and those in a dogfight for a title.
Jim Bowden had the audacity to call out the Nationals’ hitters on Sunday. Who put this lineup together, anyway?
Jim has a look at the A’s historic turnaround, and has some props for the best outfields in the game.
In a time of crisis, baseball is always there to give us a respite.
August wraps up with the Yankees climbing and the Angels dropping on this week’s Hit List.
Jay invites you in for a tour of the sausage factory in which he makes the Prospectus Hit List. There’s method–actually, a bunch of them–behind the madness.
It’s over for Kerry Wood and the Cubs, but other teams are still massaging their rosters–and their sore players–for the stretch run.