George Springer did something for the Astros in nine innings Monday night that the great Joe Morgan needed 12 to accomplish in 1965.
A former BP author returns from his adventures in baseball consulting with a slightly different perspective on sabermetrics.
There’s not much to be gained by ranking across generations.
Watching the Mariners crawl their way toward respectability like the first fishes onto the world’s beaches, I never would have believed that Ken Griffey Jr. might ever not be the best player in baseball, much less that he would end up being considered junior to his dad. It’s happening, though.