Pegging BP’s favorites in both leagues, in the standings and for the major awards.
The guys you want at any price, the ones you’d buy for a dollar, and the ones you expect will break out or disappoint.
An exercise in thinking theoretically about player value.
A spin through BP’s recent discussions on BABIP and its discontents.
Back-to-back pennants are nice, but what about gunning for doing it thrice and adding a second crown in 2010?
Planting a smooch on the pinstriped team that at long last lived up to the expense of employing it.
Another post-season spin left the Angels short of the World Series, but was this a last gasp of a great multi-year run?
Covering the bases as far as what the Phillies and Yankees need to do to win out in this year’s Fall Classic.
The Dodgers exit the season five games into the NLCS in consecutive seasons, but what does that mean for 2010?
Rocktober didn’t take up as much of the calendar this year as it did in 2007, but there’s plenty to feel good about going forward.
The little engine that could ran out of track running up against one of the beasts of the East.
Boston’s three-and-out exit from the postseason picture means it’s time to say sayonara to the Sox.
The Motor City Kitties aimed for improvement, but wind up on the list of play-in losers.
A fourth playoff-less campaign for the Braves shouldn’t obscure their steps forward and promising outlook.
Sometimes the Red menace only puts a scare in the season ticket-holders.
It’s time for a season-ending kiss for China Basin’s scoreless wonders and mound monsters.