Major League Baseball is reviewing its instant replay rules, but should we expect expansion soon?
A trip through online archives reveals that the history of baseball’s pun-happy headlines isn’t as old as that of the game itself.
A series of questionable moves, bloopers, and blown calls to the bullpen were pertinent in the outcome of Game Five.
Is there a way we can cleanly eliminate intentional walks from the game?
How to avoid having a reliever go in to issue an intentional walk and then leave the game.
With the Rangers reeling from a Pujolsian pounding, young lefty Derek Holland helped right the ship in Game Four.
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Albert Pujols makes history in the process of putting the Cardinals up 2-1.
With the Cubs GM situation apparently coming to a resolution, we represent a piece from February on the Cubs’ historic lack of a definitive executive.
With Omar Minaya rumored to be in the running for the Angels job, we present for the first time at BP.com, our review of his tenure from Baseball Prospectus 2011.
In which the manager’s decision to yank Jason Motte in last night’s ninth inning isn’t questioned. No sir, not at all.
We’re extending the deadline for the Internet Baseball Awards, and we’re throwing some Out of the Park Baseball into the mix.
Adrian Beltre gave Fox a perfect example of how their Hot Spot technology could be used in a baseball game. Are there any other uses that might justify seeing the technology more often?
Interleague play and expanded playoffs have done away with many of the differences in AL and NL play and personality, but some traces remain.
Does dropping the first game of the World Series to the Cardinals mean Texas is in trouble?