A look at the most interesting names in NL East spring training camps
The Phillies and Rockies both have gaping holes and could become perfect trade partners.
The full solution, including decryption method, for The Chicago-Inspired Cryptogram.
The Tigers are testing the old adage that you can never go back again by shifting Miguel Cabrera back to third base, but is there any precedent to suggest that the move might work?
We’ve been busy since our last State of the Prospectus, so it’s time to bring you up to date on all of the exciting additions to our roster.
Some of your favorite baseball writers are banding together to produce a book about players who haven’t made it to Cooperstown but are enshrined in our hearts, minds, and memories.
The Texas Rangers might be considered an offensive juggernaut now, but that hasn’t always been the case.
Injuries to Ryan Howard and Chase Utley make the Phillies’ chances of maintaining the NL East crown slimmer.
R.J. peers into his clouded crystal ball and selects the likeliest successor to the Diamondbacks’ title as most surprisingly successful team.
The World Baseball Classic has brought unprecedented popularity and attendance figures to Korean baseball.
With Carlos Quentin booked for surgery, who should the Padres turn to?
A look at the shocking return of Andy Pettitte to baseball
The Royals’ bullpen suffers a couple of blows, and the pain around the rest of the league is plentiful.
A look at the final contenders in the mix to buy the Dodgers and the chances of each succeeding
Andy Pettitte’s decision to return to baseball was unexpected, but there’s nothing surprising about a major leaguer’s desire to continue playing.
How do the junior circuit’s rotations shake out when offseason additions are tallied?