The Twins could have the best pitching staff in the AL this year. Their offense is another story.
Steven follows up his most recent column on B.J. Upton with some responses to reader mail.
Some more familiar names show up in this week’s list of minor league contract recipients, one of whom recalls a fond memory for Christina.
The World Baseball Classic is coming up, and Clay has some new Davenport Translation numbers to help handicap the field.
Jim takes a look at the Texas Rangers’ starting pitching situation.
A talented writer with a fresh perspective on player development joins the staff.
The Boss predicts a World Series win, Frank Thomas gets into it with Kenny Williams, Jim Rice wonders what a Hall of Famer is, and Billy Wagner reflects on Philadelphia.
The Red Sox and Cubs both sort through some spare parts to fill out their rosters.
It’s not even March yet and some players are already dropping. Will has one of the first health updates from Spring Training.
The World Baseball Classic is half marketing event, half true competition, making a whole that’s less than its parts.
The Devil Rays face a critical decision that may determine just how much they get from a talented player.
A closer look at the validity of one of BP’s best-known theories.
Dayn’s book is out, and today we get a sample, as he shares a chapter about Doc Gooden’s early–and brief–dominance.
Economist Andrew Zimbalist returns for some more clarification on the new Yankee Stadium issue.
Some familiar names show up on the NRI list, including a few stathead faves and some also-rans.