With plenty of teams needing a center fielder, Gary Matthews Jr. seems to have it all–he switch hits, plays Gold Glove defense, and is coming off of a career year.
Looking for that special baseball-flavored something for a loved one? Jim has some holiday tips.
A weekend spent watching prospects in the Arizona Fall League isn’t what it used to be.
How is the luxury tax changing in the new CBA, and what will clubs be able to do with money received? Maury’s latest article on what the CBA means for baseball.
The Matsuzaka posting in all its indentured glory, plus the Gold Gloves and a new man in the Rangers dugout.
Now that some of the details of the new CBA are coming to light, Neil’s able to look at a few of the finer points of how teams will now receive and spend money.
Our own Carlos J. Lugo is back with his first report from the Dominican, where he breaks down all the stud prospects and tired veterans. Luis Polonia, anyone?
A few notable general managers get extensions, and Allard Baird gets a corner office in Boston. The first Transaction Analysis of the offseason covers all the bases.
Jim revisits his matched-pairs of 2005 teams and their 2006 fates, while also talking DHs and the other Dakota, and his thoughts on the luckiest man on Earth.
Major changes to the MLB playoff format should carry weight with the commissioner. Here’s why.
With tight races for the NL Pitcher of the Year and AL Rookie of the Year, it’s time to find out who goes home with the virtual gold.
Scoresheet can be a tough mistress, as BP’s Celebrity Scoresheet League crowns a champion.
Dan sorts through the historical story of rainouts in baseball, and laments the doubleheader au natural.
Injuries slowed down Chris Carpenter’s early career in Toronto, but he’s become the definition of an ace in St. Louis.
Some news away from the diamond got a bit lost in all the baseball last month.