A historic rivalry shows up one-two this week.
Balancing the merits of old-school starting pitcher metrics and something of our own devising.
Utley’s return, coupled with a four-game sweep of the Mets, has Philly surging up the rankings.
A look at the teams being sucked under by the bottom dwellers, as well as an analysis of Phil Rizzuto’s much-maligned status as a Hall of Famer.
The Tribe and Tigers head in opposite directions, the NL East still has three teams in the top 10, and how low can the Snakes go and still have a lead?
These guys just slay their employers’ ambitions, but it’s not too late for teams to change gears.
The closer you get to the nation’s geographic center, the farther you get from the top of this week’s hit list.
The latest iteration of the Veterans Committee gets replaced, and Craig Biggio’s place in history.
The Yankees are charging, but strength of schedule might have something to say about that.
Frying up some interesting splits on the all-time home run leaderboard and team pitching performances.
The deals of deadline day done, the doers and the didn’t doers drive in different directions in this week’s edition of the Hit List.
Beware of a Schuerholz offering prospects, the Dodgers’ third base problem, and that little thing called run support.
Changes are a’coming, but they don’t happen quite so quickly on the Hit List, where who’s hot stay on top, and who’s not have no shot.
We’re twinning Jaffe for your reading pleasure, as he shows you some of the goodies he’s been using to flesh out the Hit List.
Things are only getting tighter as we get into trade season and the stretch.
Somebody’s going to make it out alive, but who’s chances are rising and falling?