Jim looks at the distribution of labor among baseball’s starting pitchers.
Jim takes a look at some one-time sure Hall of Famers who didn’t quite make it.
Jim has some baseball trivia to help us through the winter doldrums.
Which rookies have the best major-league outlooks for 2006? Jim has an early look at the young youths of MLB.
Jim takes a look at how the lowest VORP-getters in 2005 project in 2006.
Jim takes a look at the remaining free agents and wonders how baseball teams incorporate age into their risk assessment.
As bowl season draws to a close, Jim does some research into ballplayers from schools who got to play an extra football game.
With a prompt from a reader, Jim points out a few franchises that could reach a significant milestone in 2006.
How far should a team go to avoid an embarrassing season?
Jim assembles a team of players whose parents wrapped their birthday presents in Christmas wrapping paper.
Jim looks to the history books to discover another dubious honor belonging to the 2005 Dodgers, and discovers something about the 2005 Indians along the way.
Jim flips through his massive book collection for some fun and interesting passages.
A year-by-year comparison of the top collegiate football player and top collegiate baseball player in the nation.
Jim runs down some recent happenings both on and off the field.
Jim sees a bit of ourselves in the recent spate of high-dollar contracts handed out by MLB teams.
Jim congratulates and welcomes the newest Hall of Fame eligibles, but do any of them have a shot?