David Wright’s power drain in 2009 was nearly unprecedented and almost certainly a fluke.
A look at the best relief pitchers of 2009 who didn’t get the glory of recording the final out.
When things go wrong for a player, he can either hide behind his agent… or speak the plain truth.
Saving the West for last, a few exciting fights for position-playing roles, plus the usual mulling of aspiring fifth men.
Scouts pick five AL players ready for bounce-backs, Red Sox owner John Henry likes BP’s prediction and other notes.
The Nationals’ relief pitching prospect talks about a multitude of subjects.
Everyone is trying to settle on a fifth starter in baseball’s largest division.
How should Pat Sajak and Grady Little adjust our view of measuring bullpen management?
Unfilled 40-mans, the Reds’s crowded outfield, and the incredible shrinking Wilkerson.
EqA gets a new name but still illuminates who are the good and bad hitters in the major leagues.
Whether they induce ground balls or fly balls, pitchers avoid the sweet spot of the bat at the same rate.
Baseball Prospectus’ new metric looks at some pitchers ready to break out and others ready to step back.
Scouts talk about NL players who could surprise, Mets owner Fred Wilpon hopes for better days in 2010, and other notes from around the majors.