By committing $104 million to Justin Morneau and Michael Cuddyer, the Twins underline the changes in baseball economics, and change the conversation about their team’s winter.
Jeff Francoeur isn’t the only player likely to take a big leap forward in 2008.
Explaining the thinking that goes into a personal pick for a 2008 breakout.
The arguments for the second-place finisher on this year’s BBWAA ballot have a few holes in them.
If Joe was voting, he’d definitely be throwing his support to some of the players eligible for Hall of Fame honors.
Responding to recent moves and news from around the game.
The Mitchell Report hangover might make some people’s heads hurt, but not for the reasons you may think.
Yesterday’s trade doesn’t shake out too well for either team.
One last major signing saw the Dodgers apply at least some concept of sunk costs.
It wasn’t Johan Santana, but the Tigers-Marlins trade is one of the biggest blockbusters, in this or any offseason.
More on Johan Santana’s immediate future, and the Royals make it two Meetings in a row where they make a big-money move.
The owners have money to spend, but are they in danger of getting played by the market?
The Twins could stand to consider their alternatives while dangling their ace.
There are points to be made for both teams, as Joe and Kevin point out, but they draw very different conclusions about who came out ahead.
Whoever the electorate chooses, Joe’s given this thought, and has his answer for who should win.
Uncle Sam gets on with it, but what are the potentially most explosive ramifications of yesterday’s indictment?