Dispelling the idea that all hitters reach their prime at the same age.
“The Capital Punisher” talks about his 16-year career as one of baseball’s premier sluggers.
The Giants work out their deal with Lincecum, the Reds and Mets renew past associations, and the Fish add a cornerman.
Discussing Jonathan Papelbon’s decision to go year-to-year on his contracts rather than sign a long-term deal.
The Reds prospect will try to win a job with the major-league club this spring, and talks about his rise through the system.
AL players to watch in spring training, Bud Black and Jed Hoyer talk about their fledgling relationship in San Diego, and other news from around the majors.
A Halo heads home to compete for a utility role and a former bopper will try to stick in Seattle.
There’s no denying it, this is the division where the big boys come to play.
A look at three starters who illustrate the predictive strength of Baseball Prospectus’ new pitching metric.
A native Michigander gets transported back to his childhood while watching Tigers’ fans become major-leaguers for a week.
Clubs scavenge the free-agent list for utility players and situational relievers with pitchers and catchers set to report in a week.
While Forbes creates a stir each spring with its valuations of major-league franchises, do the numbers have predictive worth of acutal sale prices?
The estimators are tested to show the strength of Baseball Prospectus’ new pitching metric.
A minor-league lefty discusses the mechanics behind the best pickoff move in professional baseball.
The Washington Senators’ history of first basemen makes one wonder if Lyle Overbay might have been an original Nat in a previous incarnation.