The Phillies, Cardinals and Giants rise to the top of their divisions in PECOTA’s eyes.
For the first time since 1972, a franchise has relocated to a new city. What’s in store for denizens of Washington, D.C.?
The Angels and A’s went down to the wire in ’04, and it will be more of the same in 2005.
Jeff Kent defines chemistry, Barry Bonds finally breaks down, Pete Rose likes salad and The Commish has feelings, too.
Kansas City has a few exciting young players on the roster. Will they stay healthy?
Five players who could follow in the footsteps of 2004’s biggest surprises.
Arizona hopes Brandon Webb rebounds, Detroit fans hope Dean Palmer disappears, and Calvin Pickering hopes for a mulligan.
Superutility players like Chone Figgins could be the next wave in roster construction.
Injuries ruined the Jays’ 2004 season. Will it be more of the same in 2005?
The day comes too early for the ’05 season, but Good Fridays have been a good baseball day in recent years.
Chris Kahrl closes out the offseason with a wrap-up of the Wests, plus a quick rundown of the rest of baseball.
When $35 players are going for $55, you know you’re seeing the impact of inflation. Here’s how to anticipate it, and how to handle it.