PEDs made headlines again on Wednesday, but an unearthed claim about random testing is particularly troubling.
We shouldn’t be surprised when players don’t show the same appreciation for baseball history we do, but sometimes the truth still hurts.
Jeff Luhnow’s ability to think creatively will be essential to the Astros as they try to extricate themselves from an unenviable situation.
You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers. An update on Baseball Prospectus 2012.
Following up with eight more baseball arguments that often don’t make sense.
Beginning an ongoing series of weekly contributions from the authors of The Platoon Advantage. This week: Fanalysts.
J.D. Drew’s career was solid, but it leaves fans yearning for more and wondering what might have been.
One of our finest analytical minds says farewell and rides off into the sabermetric sunset to join an MLB team, introducing our newest addition in the process.
The BP team gives the players, current or former, that they’d like to see run for office
Long before there was Prince Fielder, there was Bill Caudill, one of the first beneficiaries of the super-agent’s skills.
Exploring the origins of baseball’s unique moral burden, with an assist from Diderot and Jacques Barzun.
A look at the surprise deal that lands Prince Fielder in Detroit
Proposing a new way to settle an old debate about which players get too much attention and which are overlooked.
While fans may be fretting in Boston, nobody should be hasty in evaluating the job GM Ben Cherington has done in shoring up the Sox.
Checking the 2012 annual for potential new additions to the baseball dictionary.
The Astros’ new stadium policies give Houston its own take on the “extra 2%.”