Jim congratulates and welcomes the newest Hall of Fame eligibles, but do any of them have a shot?
GMs mull gazillion-dollar offers to free agents, while owners mull gazillion-dollar decisions regarding where to have their teams play. Only in baseball.
In a winter that kicked off early with four major trades, the rumor mill is as active as ever.
Joe returns with some comments on the four big trades we’ve seen so far.
The Mariners make the first position-player signing of the winter, but will it be enough? Plus, a Boras-inspired guide to the Royals.
The first big signing of the winter in Seattle, and the first big trade of the winter in New York and San Diego.
This year’s four candidates for the second Dick Martin Award for Best Medical Staff include the 2004 winner. See how they all stack up.
Nodding to those with less to celebrate this week, Jim asks the hard questions.
The Marlins are undertaking another fire sale, but as Nate argues, this one can be justified by the numbers.
The MVPs take the stage, the players talk about the new new steroid agreement, and everybody loves Ned.
Today, we kick off a new series designed to explain the sometimes confusing maze of rules that govern how players move around.
The Indians have decisions to make on the pitching side, while the Nationals’ bench is shaping up as a challenge for Jim Bowden.
An assortment of information about changings of the guard.
The Cubs dip in to the free-agent waters for another reliever, the Rangers take advantage by snagging a cheap live arm from them, and John McDonald goes round and round.
A look at some of the more unjustified uses of MVP votes in recent memory.
The Astros’ next big three is on the horizon, while the Cardinals and Devil Rays focus on their outfield situations.