The music is fading out, and these guys haven’t found a chair yet.
The Astros say goodbye to Carlos Beltran, the Cards say hello to Mark Mulder, and the Rangers hold on to their money. This and more in today’s Prospectus Triple Play.
Derek Lowe’s four-year agreement with the Dodgers seems well out of line with his recent performance. Will changing coasts be enough to make him a pitcher worth $9 million a year?
What, exactly, was Paul DePodesta thinking when he signed Derek Lowe?
Carlos Beltran leaves Houston, two legends arrive in Cooperstown, and the commissioner stays right where he is on steroid testing.
Transaction season runs late this year, as some of the biggest names in baseball change hands after the New Year.
The Indians could use an intervention, the Mariners could use the ’99 version of Pokey Reese, and the Nationals could use a big year from Nick Johnson.
Goose Gossage’s failure to make it into Cooperstown got Nate thinking, how do you decide which relievers are Hall of Famers?
No player has ever been a unanimous selection to the Hall of Fame, because everyone has had a fatal flaw.
What’s the thinking behind the Angels’ name change? And will anyone actually use the new name?
In the wake of another Hall of Fame election, it’s time to take a look at a process that has been out of date for a long time.
Does an uppercut swing work? How about looking to just slap singles? Or are line drives the way to go?
Financial discipline has helped the Orioles, the latest winner of the Coors Field sweepstakes, and what the Mets don’t understand, all in today’s Prospectus Triple Play
The Giants have made a number of moves heavily criticized by analysts. Is there an overarching strategy driving the decisions, and can they be defended?
One of these teams has been among the most active organizations in the Hot Stove League. The other two haven’t done nearly as much damage to themselves.