It’s October 27th, 2007, and Rany’s having the time of his life.
John seeks out the potential beneficiaries of one theory on potential hitter breakouts.
Mike turns his attention to the second Japanese major league, and makes predictions as to how it’s going to shake down.
Alex Belth dares to dream the impossible dream.
Nate debates PECOTA on its White Sox negativity, and predicts champions in Cleveland and Chicago.
Will makes fantasy players and Juan Encarnacion fans weep openly, along with updates on Kerry Wood, J.J. Putz, Carl Crawford, and B.J. Ryan.
Joe drafts with fantasy experts galore at this year’s AL Tout Wars.
A week on the road’s generated a big backlog, but Christina hits the high- and lowlights.
Maury unravels the latest on the Extra Innings story, and predicts where things might go from here.
After a hectic weekend, Will talks about the Jonathan Papelbon story, and offers updates on Jeremy Hermida, Carlos Quentin, Coco Crisp, and Rafael Furcal.
Felix Hernandez knows what it’s like to be a Spartan, Jose Guillen threatens the holy ones, and that’s just Mariners camp.
Will the Wild Card and a busy winter serve as springboards for postseason glory, or will it take the homegrown goodies to bring a flag to Chavez Ravine?
Marc breaks down the Padres’ chances as the defending NL West champions try to improve by adding wins on the margins.
The Tigers outfielder opines on spring training adjustments he’s making, BABIP, and playing center.
John spots five players who could reach the plateau this season, and passes on the latest from the rumor mill, including a possible Carlos Zambrano deal.
Rany looks past the Braves’ last bargain deal with Andruw Jones to an even worse contract for a player.