Ricky Nolasco is having a second straight confouding season with an ERA that doesn’t come close to matching his peripherals.
The Mets really have two choices with John Maine: designate him for assignment or see if he can help in the bullpen.
Jose Bautista’s outlier of a home run total is virtually unrivaled in baseball history.
Braves center fielder Nate McLouth is suffering through a historically rare offensive collapse.
Here are some of the select few players who have amassed a very high slugging percentage while compiling a very low on-base percentage.
Fresh talent doesn’t have to be freshly picked to be able to still offer a ton of upside.
Who moves out of the Marlins’ starting outfield when top prospect Mike Stanton gets the inevitable call to the major leagues?
The inventors of the metric explains why the Diamondbacks’ SIERA does not jibe with their ERA through the first third of the season.
GM Dayton Moore has done a fine job of stocking the farm system in KC, but hasn’t found success in assembling the big-league roster.
Roy Oswalt wants to be traded, but the Astros aren’t under any obligation to deal him.
The Mets have banished Oliver Perez to the bullpen, but perhaps they should consider completely cutting ties.
The Phillies must determine if Jayson Werth is worth keeping and how to free up money to do so.
A literature review of attempts to statistically assess catchers’ defensive prowess.
Livan Hernandez has somehow managed a sub-1.00 ERA while having more walks than strikeouts.
Talking to catchers can help us understand what might improve defensive metrics for the position.
Being in the middle of the pack isn’t such a bad thing.