Putting aside those pesky Wheaties for a second, does Mark McGwire have a compelling case for the Hall of Fame based on his numbers? Jim tries to answer that question.
Looking for the wisdom among the AL MVP ballots.
The BBWAA gets wacky in the National League, leading Jim to wonder how much thought goes into the process.
Voters recently went into the booths and cast their ballots for Brandon Webb, leaving Jim to wonder about the voting process itself.
Jim takes us on a trip around the majors via some recent headlines.
Looking for that special baseball-flavored something for a loved one? Jim has some holiday tips.
Jim revisits his matched-pairs of 2005 teams and their 2006 fates, while also talking DHs and the other Dakota, and his thoughts on the luckiest man on Earth.
Jim provides answers to last week’s Cardinals-Tigers World Series matchup trivia.
So you think you know the Tigers and Cardinals?
Jim wonders about baseball’s history of on-field rule-breaking and has some thoughts on this offseason’s managerial changes, one of which includes off-the-field rule-breaking.
Beginning tonight, the Cardinals find themselves aligned against a team that is nearly 100 points higher in third-order winning percentage. Jim wonders whether history gives them a chance.
The long-anticipated results of the Alternate Cy Young Award, plus Jim ends up on the wrong side of Jim vs. conventional wisdom.
Jim digs back and looks at the best starting efforts by the Mets and Cardinals in the era of divisional play.
Jim’s annual postseason all-star teams highlight the worst of the best and the best of the worst, and he’s also asking for your vote in the historic Alternate National League Cy Young Award.
Jim cleans up some old business, ponders the all-time greats at second base, and tries to avoid throwing things at the TV set.
Jim looks at how the most dominant team in the NL will deal with an offensively talented foe.