Already lacking talent, the Nationals could face a number of injuries in 2005.
No one will ever wear a Montreal Expos uniform again. Jim Baker wonders who we’ll remember as Montreal’s last man standing.
The results of the second election by the latest version of the Veterans Committee will be released today. How do the candidates stack up?
Most Cuban players coming to the major leagues have been disappointments. Now, we may know why.
With the results of the Veterans Committee voting set to be announced today, is it time to rethink just the voting process, or the committee itself?
Whether it’s your first trip to spring training or you’re an old hand, Jim’s travel tips are sure to point out things you’ll need to know.
Questionable roster construction and a few chronic cases could equal another year full of hurts for the Reds.
Finding the guys who broke hearts the year before is a good way to run over your fantasy league.
The health of Josh Beckett and A.J. Burnett holds the key to the Marlins’ playoff hopes.
Which teams are the ones most likely to take a big step forward…and backward?
Barry Bonds sounds off in his press conference, Kevin Towers defends Billy Beane, Kevin Millar gets fabulous, and Jeff Francis dresses in drag. All this and more in this edition of The Week in Quotes.
Moorad v. Boras, the growth of Omar Infante, and the Royals rotation–all this and much more in today’s Prospectus Triple Play
The Phillies’ biggest health risks lie in their starting rotation, but a deep stable of young arms could pay big dividends.
BP’s official capitalist philosopher Jim Baker considers the financial side of fantasy baseball in today’s Prospectus Matchups.
New faces and signings pose challenges in Anaheim, Chicago, and Milwaukee. Plus, can Dusty keep his pitchers healthy?
Following up last week’s column, James continues to explore optimal lineup construction.