A light day gives Will an opportunity to acknowledge an important man.
Has the success of Huston Street and Chad Cordero inspired organizations to look for immediate help from college closers? Jeff takes a look.
The Yankees’ defense is bad, but it’s not the worst in the game this year. James has the low down on who just can’t catch the ball.
The Cubs shuffle through pitching options, the Brewers have one of the most interesting rosters in the game, and the Dodgers fight through injuries as they try to stay in the race. This and much more in Transaction Analysis.
Prospectus Notebook highlights some notable Diamondbacks and looks at the Twins’ place in the standings.
Eric Gagne’s elbow is going to keep him off the mound for at least six to eight weeks, and possibly longer. The news is better on Curt Schilling, Rich Harden and J.T. Snow.
We’re entering trade season…which could be a dud given the current pool of good players on bad teams.
Small ball might be more fun to watch, but what is its relationship to run-scoring? Sean Ehrlich takes a look.
Who got the better of the recent trade that sent Tomo Ohka to Milwaukee and Junior Spivey to Washington? Dayn has the answer, and it’s not what you might guess.
Surfing the Net prompts Nate to think about more long-term predictions than he’s used to making. In this installment, he tackles the long-term outlook for increasing franchise values.
Prospectus Notebook tackles the Brewers’ future, the Devil Rays’ outfield, and the Blue Jays’ pitching staff.