Martin’s move to catcher early in his career set him on a track to be an impact offensive player at a skill position.
The journeyman first baseman has resurfaced as a Devil Ray, but what exactly is the reason for his early success?
The Royals catcher is starting to make the Carlos Beltran trade sting a little bit less for Kansas City fans.
The Rockies slugger’s development is a testament to the value of scouting beyond simple performance analysis.
Chad Cordero found success in the major league closer role right out of college, but “Chief” has to find a way to keep righties from going yard.
Rowand’s defensive excellence has been buttressed by a hot start to the season. Marc tells you whether it’s likely to continue.
Off to an impressive start, can the Padres’ shortstop survive injuries and his cavernous home ballpark?
He imagines himself as an everyday player, but long before he made his way to Milwaukee, Kevin Mench didn’t fit that description.
Eat your heart out Casey Stengel, let’s talk about the big half of the Menchkins platoon.
He’s a plus bat at a skill position, but can he carry the offensive load for the Phillies?
Traded to the Nats at midseason, Kearns offers reasons to hope he can produce in Washington.
Marc breaks down the Padres’ chances as the defending NL West champions try to improve by adding wins on the margins.
A potential move to first poses the question of whether the Cleveland catcher can hit enough to play there.
The trade with the A’s turned out pretty well for the Braves, but Marc explains why Atlanta isn’t the best fit for Tim Hudson.
Marc examines his first relief pitcher, a name heard not infrequently in trade rumors.
The man Billy Beane paid to anchor his franchise still has a chance of justifying the four years and $47.5 million left on his contract.