Playoff-hopeful teams get injured players back, while others may lose a few.
Dr. Jazayerli dissects the early makings of the game’s best team–your 2006 Detroit Tigers.
Andruw Jones doesn’t appreciate the secrecy around his waiver claim, something’s fishy in Colorado, and Chase Utley’s hitting streak comes to an end.
An already-strong system might get stronger next year, a former Pirate resurfaces, and a 2005 draft pick has a chance to make an impact on the AL Wild Card.
Post-trading deadline mayhem is now over, but there are still a few transactions going on, including a Baltimore-Boston swap, and a slew of DFAs.
Two aging sluggers make an impact in the Bay Area.
Kevin shares some scouting notes on some top prospects in the Texas system, and some not-so-top prospects in Arizona.
Jim uses a Bobby Abreu walk to jumpstart a look at how teams do when they draw more than their share of free passes.
The Transaction Analysis you have been waiting for. Saunders. Izturis. Guzman. Cormier. Hernandez. Reyes. The names are all here, and only Christina can sort out the right from wrong, and the stupid from the just obtuse.
Dan continues his series analyzing baserunner advancement by taking park factors under consideration.
While trade-deadline acquisitions of big-name players make for big headlines, Nate wonders if those trades actually helped their teams the most this year.
Derek tackles a Sheets-Harang duel, and one pitcher gets the better of it in the return of Prospectus Game of the Week.