Stop signs are fine at intersections, but they’re not worth much at the hot corner.
PECOTA projects the Phillies for their fourth in a row, but the Braves are close. The Mets aren’t.
It’s Boston over New York, but Tampa Bay, and, yes, Baltimore are rising.
A look at the stylish left-hander’s Hall of Fame chances through the prism of JAWS.
Can’t Frank Thomas give one last hurrah for a DH-hungry team? Plus rotation questions and other issues to be resolved in Central camps.
NL players to watch in spring training, Tony Blengino dishes on the Mariners’ statistical approach, and other news and notes from around the majors.
Comparing the new retirees to a few of their contemporaries.
A look at Frank Thomas’ Hall of Fame credentials.
A retrospective look at the career of the recently retired 305-game winner.
Will the Yankees put both Joba and Phil in the bullpen?; what will the Red Sox do with Mike Lowell?; and other spring questions.
Dispelling the idea that all hitters reach their prime at the same age.
“The Capital Punisher” talks about his 16-year career as one of baseball’s premier sluggers.
The Giants work out their deal with Lincecum, the Reds and Mets renew past associations, and the Fish add a cornerman.
Discussing Jonathan Papelbon’s decision to go year-to-year on his contracts rather than sign a long-term deal.
The Reds prospect will try to win a job with the major-league club this spring, and talks about his rise through the system.