Contrary to what you might hear from more retrograde members of the baseball establishment, sabermetrics and storytelling don’t have to be at odds.
Two Japanese pitchers deal with the impact of the earthquake on their lives.
The Astros’ expected lineup and projected performance suggest an oncoming failure to launch.
Quality starts have value, despite the cavils of retrograde thinkers.
Will the Yankees break the glass and reach for their top prospect now that they’re a man down?
The junior circuit’s best duos, power trios, and quality quartets involve much less turnover.
With an upgraded rotation, how do the new-look Brewers stack up against the senior circuit’s heavyweights?
The Duke of Flatbush departs the stage, but not without leaving his mark on the game, a city, and an era.
A kid’s vintage and relative experience has less than a predictive effect on his arriving to stay in The Show.
Can the Twins learn to love their power lefty, or will they finally get a good return in trade?
One of the greatest hitters of a generation belatedly hangs up his spikes.
What can the Mets do with their starting shortstop, and what should they do?
The Blue Jays may not be pennant favorites, but they top the list of Junior Circuit teams’ off-season moves.
We’ve got one in hand — and it’s easier to lift!
A surprising fistful of young NL West players have failed to deliver on their promise, but does PECOTA forecast change?
More memories from a childhood’s worth of ballplayers in Utah and Walla Walla.