Can Of Corn: Anti-Triple Crown Contenders
6/29Dayn Perry has a look at players contending for last place in all three Triple Crown categories while examining the mystery of the Guzmack.
Can Of Corn: Running to Stand Still
6/21Jason Giambi is so slow (How slow is he?) that he just might have the emptiest .384 OBP in the majors. Dayn takes a look.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: Ohka-Dokey?
6/15Who got the better of the recent trade that sent Tomo Ohka to Milwaukee and Junior Spivey to Washington? Dayn has the answer, and it's not what you might guess.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: The Great Debate, Redux
6/07Dayn revisits an older column, where he declared B.J. Upton superior to David Wright. Almost a year later, does he still feel the same way?
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: No Walks for You
6/01How stingy with the walk are the Minnesota Twins? Dayn takes a look.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: Back, and Packing Bullets
5/24His book behind him, Dayn returns this week with some notes on the Rockies and Paul Konerko.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: Wishes for 2005
12/3049 things Dayn hopes to see in the New Year.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: The Changes in Oakland
12/23The trades of A's aces Tim Hudson and Mark Mulder have the teams' fans up in arms, but is the pitching staff much worse for them, even in 2005?
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: Firing Off Some Bullets
12/01Reaction to the Kendall trade and affordable shortstops are just some of the notes in today's Can Of Corn.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: More Free Agents
11/24Delving deeper into the list of guys looking for work, and determining who, how much and whether it'll work out.
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11/17Who's ready for some guesses on where this year's top free agents will end up? Dayn is!
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: What You’d Expect?
10/20Though the Red Sox' comeback has been hailed as everything from shocking to miraculous in many circles, Dayn Perry says the odds made it far less surprising than you might think.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: Avoiding the Dodger Blues
10/13Getting the Dodgers to the postseason this year was the easy part. Dayn Perry looks at the challenges ahead for L.A. GM Paul DePodesta.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: Starting Pitching in the Postseason
10/04It's received wisdom that strong rotations are important for teams seeking postseason success. How true is that these days?
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: Fear the Radtana
9/24If Red Sox and Yankee partisans are bored with the "fait accompli" AL East and AL Wild Card races, then here's something for you to pay attention to. It's how the seeding plays out. More to the point, Yankee fans have a vested interest in seeing the Twins wind up with a better record than the A's. Sox fans, however, would do well to summon their karmic resolve for the opposite outcome. This is because the idea of facing two doses of Johan Santana and, if necessary, two doses of Brad Radke in a five-game series is mighty unpalatable.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightCan Of Corn: Rethinking the Defensive Spectrum
9/22Would a B.J. Upton switch to third base actually be a good move, given the shifting defensive spectrum of the last five years in the majors? Dayn Perry takes a look.
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