The Tribe isn’t hitting, the Mariners pitchers are lucky, and Nick Johnson is mashing. All this and more in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
The Angels and O’s try to hold tight to pennant hopes while hoping for good health from Vladimir Guerrero, Kelvim Escobar and Erik Bedard.
The ex-Reds second baseman sat down with BP last year.
With a game out of hand, is it worth it to pull a pitcher to save him for his next start? James has the answer.
Carl Pohlad and friends use fuzzy math to try and open taxpayers’ pockets.
A day that started in Great American Ball Park ended in the Lucky Bean Cafe.
The Angels work around injuries to some of their top talent, the Reds throw an organizational tantrum, and at the end of the day, there’s always Jim Bowden, ready to make a move.
Rany Jazayerli has more on draft history, including a conclusion that may surprise you.
Joe’s ballot is missing a name that’s been on it since before Baseball Prospectus came into being.
His book behind him, Dayn returns this week with some notes on the Rockies and Paul Konerko.
It looked like a prime candidate for a blowout, and that’s exactly what happened.
Unable to get to a game lately, Joe avails himself of the Internet to make his voice heard.
Terry Mulholland’s injury has Will thinking about honoring the silly things ballplayers do. He also has updates on Francisco Rodriguez, Carlos Beltran and Mark Loretta.
Who’s up and who’s down? Find out on this week’s Hit List.
With interleague weekend now over, Jim wonders about the disparity in run-scoring, W-L records, strikeout-to-walk ratios and wealth.