Joe shares his reaction to the US exit from the inaugural WBC. Make sure you read the whole thing.
Joe shares his list of players who he thinks are primed to have very good years.
Joe prepares to put his prediction hat on, but before he does, he learns a bit from last year’s mistakes.
Joe has a few thoughts on MLB, the WBC, the NCAA, and more.
A day of World Baseball Classic games was enough to convert one skeptic.
One of the great faces of baseball passes away, far too young.
Sometimes an analyst, always a fan, Joe’s Phoenix trip continues.
Scottsdale Stadium was the first stop on Joe’s spring training tour.
Joe recaps the 10 1/2-hour marathon that was his fantasy draft.
The Twins could have the best pitching staff in the AL this year. Their offense is another story.
The World Baseball Classic is half marketing event, half true competition, making a whole that’s less than its parts.
Rumblings from some heavyweight owners bode ill for the upcoming labor negotiations.
Barry Bonds can’t decide if he wants to play in 2007. If he doesn’t, he has almost no chance to catch Hank Aaron.
Set aside all the criticism of their moves–is this team good enough to win in 2006?
The Reds locked up their best player for the next few seasons.
Marlins Fire Sale II looks a lot better than Marlins Fire Sale I.