Who knew January had something left in the tank? The Marlins and Mets get first basemen, the White Sox get a second baseman, and Kevin McClatchy makes mewling sounds.
Over the next three weeks, hearings will be held to determine salaries for dozens of ballplayers. These hearings are the culmination of a process that begins in December, but has its roots in the early 1970s.
The long-awaited deal goes down in the desert, and two teams who didn’t have a Hall of Famer to trade away muddle through their winter as best they can.
On Wednesday, we dealt with the PECOTA projections for the game’s best and brightest. Today, Jim Baker looks at some of the not so fortunate.
The Angels have added a Cuban hitter, the Cubs could be interested in a Venezuelan one, and the Brewers have done well to bring in a Panamanian bat.
The new PECOTA projections are out, and there’s some interesting information in that spreadsheet.
So what if it’s ten weeks away? It’s never too soon to start breaking down the Opening Day matchup between the Yankees and the Red Sox.
The Dodgers and Giants start bringing in some reinforcements, while the Twins work to keep what they already have.
Will’s back from a couple of trips to Arizona with updates on a whole host of players.
Roger Clemens is wealthy, Alex Rodriguez is annoyed, and Bill Lee is…Bill Lee.
Jim dips into the mailbag for conspiracy theories on the Derek Lowe signing and the odds of Mike Cameron improving in 2005.