Joe ponders the Giants’ ensemble cast approach to team assembly, and both sides of Chris Carpenter’s big-money extension.
Will dines on steak, ponders Ted Lilly’s new asking price, and waits patiently for the fireworks to begin.
Thank the Winter Meetings for encouraging all of Major League Baseball to forget the age-old maxim, “loose lips sink ships.”
Maury sorts through what has spurred on an already-wild winter market.
How the other half might live this week in Orlando.
That buzz you hear is trade talk, as we prepare for what could be one of the most active winter meetings in some time.
EVP of Baseball Prospectus Nate Silver checks in to let everyone know what we have coming up in 2007.
Get excited about all the action in Orlando with Will’s first video podcast of the winter.
Dan jumps right back into the topic of “first contact,” and finds some surprising results.
Royce Clayton finds his tenth major league team, and that’s the least exciting signing in an inflated market. Christina takes you through the winners and losers so far.
Looking for the wisdom among the AL MVP ballots.
Perception versus performance in the case of the most richly rewarded free agent on the market this offseason.
The Seibu Lions are in a terrible spot right now, holding none of the cards as they wait for the Red Sox to sign or not sign Daisuke Matsuzaka.
Here are some gifts that you don’t want to see under your favorite team’s Christmas tree.
Maury takes you through what to expect from the new Fremont ballpark.