Steve Stone looks back on his days in Chicago, Barry Bonds is at the center of yet another controversy, hitting coaches band together, and that sound you hear is Lou Piniella’s desk cleaning itself out…
While pondering the pitch counts of amateurs across America, Will checks in with updates on most of the Cubs’ rotation.
Chris checks in with a look at the recent spate of trades.
James Click breaks out the Ginsu knives to slice and dice strikeouts in different ways.
The AL East has an impressive collection of infielders, and the Texas Rangers are doing something the rest of the AL isn’t doing–hitting home runs.
It’s an all-pitching edition of Prospectus Notebook, as we take a closer look at the Marlins’ rotation, the Angels’ bullpen, and Mets ace Pedro Martinez.
As two supposedly cursed teams get ready to square off, Will checks in with updates on Octavio Dotel’s elbow, Chipper Jones’s foot, and Clint Barmes’…venison?
Updates on Kerry Wood, Rich Harden and Magglio Ordonez keep Will busy.
Measuring the value of drafted hitters and pitchers in an effort to quantify the difference, if any, between the two.
Pennsylvania baseball is in the spotlight, with notes on Bobby Abreu, the Placido Polanco trade, and the Pirates’ improved play.
The Devil Rays make yet another head-scratching move.
Are the Orioles the new Reds? Is Glendon Rusch really this good? How goes the Nationals’ leap of faith on Ryan Church? Prospectus Notebook takes a look.
Three hitters have torpedoed the Indians’ offense this year. Two of them should be sent packing.
Chipper Jones’ foot injury has the Braves’ doctor stumped and the third baseman off to see a specialist.
Few things beat a day game at Dodger Stadium narrated by Vin Scully.
Dayn revisits an older column, where he declared B.J. Upton superior to David Wright. Almost a year later, does he still feel the same way?