The lessons of 2006, and some catching up on the last work day of the year.
Is Matsuzaka worth a top pick as the first wave of fantasy baseball drafts approaches? Matt looks at the issue from a statistical point of view.
On a tight budget, the Cardinals looked to upgrade their second base position this offseason. They found a bargain in the longtime Angel.
A system without much upside got some help in the 2006 draft, but it’s still a long way away from making an impact on the big league club.
The Brewers have invested a lot of money, but are they getting the pitcher they think they’re getting?
Kenny Williams loves it when a plan comes together, Bud Selig is immortalized as the Street and Smith’s Executive of the Year, and the Giles brothers are back together.
With three shopping days left until Christmas, Jim rises above the hustle and bustle of this holiday season to discuss what’s really important–the greatest seasons of all time.
Dan examines Bill James’ baserunning metrics and names the best baserunners of 2006 on the major league level.
As the hangover after a triumphant World Series win fades into the Missouri winter…put your galoshes on and run after it, because this system is weak.
J.P. Ricciardi made his Lone Star State center fielder change his travel plans, keeping him in Toronto until at least 2011. Was it the right move?
Having signed the highest paid Vernon in history, have the Blue Jays gone crazy, or are they so totally sane that J.P. Ricciardi just blew your mind?