It’s a season of change in the NL Central, although the very top of the division will have two of the usual suspects duking it out.
Twelve BP authors kick off the new season with their 2005 AL predictions.
James reaches into the mailbag to answer questions on strikeouts, weather, extra-innings games and more.
The Yankees spent a lot of money and made a lot of changes this winter. What does it all mean for their chances this summer?
The best race in baseball could have four teams above .500 fighting for the division crown.
The speed-oriented White Sox will need pitching health to have any chance of competing in 2005.
What should 752 or 488 mean to a baseball fan in 2005? James Click breaks it down.
They’ve dominated the offseason. How will the steroid issue affect this year?
The Red Sox bring an old but deep roster into the 2005 season, hoping to defend their title.
Introducing the Prospectus Hit List, our rundown of all the teams in the game, from one to 30.
Baltimore’s on the verge of dismissing a once-hyped prospect, Colorado begins a youth movement, and the Mets have acquired yet another walk machine for Rick Peterson to tinker with.
The Phillies, Cardinals and Giants rise to the top of their divisions in PECOTA’s eyes.
For the first time since 1972, a franchise has relocated to a new city. What’s in store for denizens of Washington, D.C.?
The Angels and A’s went down to the wire in ’04, and it will be more of the same in 2005.
Jeff Kent defines chemistry, Barry Bonds finally breaks down, Pete Rose likes salad and The Commish has feelings, too.
Kansas City has a few exciting young players on the roster. Will they stay healthy?