Contracts in Cleveland, Steroids in Seattle, and Wilkerson in Washington–all this and more in today’s Propectus Triple Play.
Will has updates on two injured Red Sox starters, a few injured closers, Nomar Garciaparra’s groin, and much more in today’s Under The Knife.
LaTroy Hawkins has blown two saves this year and has a reputation of cracking in high-leverage situations. But is there any evidence in his performance to suggest he can’t be a closer? James Click takes a look.
Adam Everett, J.J. Hardy and David Eckstein could be good buy-low candidates. Erik Siegrist explains why.
An e-mail from Will Carroll causes Nate Silver to investigate the historical relationship between body type and performance.
Steven Goldman triumphantly returns to BP with a revisionist idea: to create player comments for those players who existed before Baseball Prospectus.
Calvin Pickering heads to Omaha after 31 plate appearances, Brad Penny makes his return and Jaret Wright hits the DL. All that and more in today’s Transaction Analysis.
Baltimore’s Brian Roberts, Rockies rookies and Mets minor leaguers take the field in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
Jim Baker checks in on the pitching-deprived Orioles and Giants and the questionable offense of the Marlins in today’s Prospectus Matchups.
For the second straight season, the DiSar Awards went to players who weren’t regulars.
The Dodgers and Marlins retain their top rankings–how does the rest of the league shape up?
Will checks in with news on Nomar Garciaparra’s status, plus some updates on a few injured sluggers.