The winter meetings are underway in Dallas, and Joe Sheehan’s there to fill you in on all the latest news.
With $100 million worth of insanity behind us, and more to come, here’s some advice for general managers throughout the game.
Joe returns with some comments on the four big trades we’ve seen so far.
Joe checks in from sunny Arizona with a Fall League report.
The American League Cy Young Award went to the wrong man.
Two of the better GMs in the game are free agents today, to the discredit of the organizations that lost their services.
The Chicago White Sox closed an amazing 16-1 run with a 1-0 win that ended an 88-year championship drought.
The White Sox outlasted the Astros last night, and are now one win away from their first championship since 1917.
Joe catches up with some reader mail, addressing the World Series, Hall of Fame cases, and more.
Working backwards through a game that had more twists and turns than an “Alias” plot.
The Astros lost their starting pitcher in the second inning, but their real problems came at the plate and in the dugout.
Five things to think about as we wait for the first pitch.
Continuing their climb from 15-30, the Astros rode Roy Oswalt’s right arm into the World Series.
Albert Pujols brought his team back from the precipice with one big swing of the bat.
The White Sox advanced to their first World Series since 1959, while the Astros moved closer to their first in franchise history.
This October is less about key decisions and late-inning heroics, and more about terrific pitching controlling the games.