A slugging scion or an injury-prone first baseman on the wrong side of 30? Marc investigates.
There’s only one Angel in the outfield, but there’s good representation at the other positions, including a glut of middle infielders.
Joe identifies players who came into 2006 with a lot of hype, and come into 2007 primed to deliver on it.
Three fantastic prospects occupy the 1-3 slots, but is there any depth in the Royals’ farm system?
Maury checks out the gambles taking place on the business side heading into the 2007 season.
A Notre Dame tight end picks the Cubs, general managers consent to multiple interviews, and expectations are raised in Pittsburgh and Kansas City.
MLB appears set to sell the exclusive rights to the Extra Innings package to DirecTV.
A young Detroit Tiger is pretty much Kevin’s favorite animal. It’s like a tiger and a prospect mixed, bred for its skills in baseball.
Of the players with no prior big league experience, who has the best PECOTA projections for 2007? Jim takes a look at the top newbie at each position.
Glorifying the past is all too common, especially in baseball. Dan looks at a litany of arguments about how the level of play has changed over time.
Arbitration, seen as a pox by management, is a system that encourages negotiation and compromise, as we’ve seen over the past few days.
Marc takes a closer look at the new Red Sox starting shortstop. Is he a good fit for Fenway?