One man’s plan of action for how the NL West champs should set themselves up for next season.
An early retirement leads to questions about performance levels and an instructive comparison to Jack Morris.
While the ballot box can be used for good, that doesn’t mean all votes were equally valuable.
A mid-level list of available bargains, hidden values, and sensible signings.
The Yankees acquire help for a whole lot of nothing, and the Cubs deal for weakness from their strength.
The A’s will likely win out in a deal that the Rockies should not have made… yet.
Stupid-good dominance from the very few, some player skills evaluation, and an appreciation for the scouting eye.
For players entering free agency, steering through their career choices isn’t necessarily all about the money.
The Philadelphia Phillies finished the World Series as they started it: by outplaying and outmanaging the Tampa Bay Rays.
In the aftermath of last night’s mucked-up proceedings, some decisions make more sense than others.
Errors in the dugout, on the field, and by a man in black defined a crucial Game Four.
Speed played an important part in last night’s action, but the Rays face a must-win scenario.
Seeing how Tampa Bay adapts to playing in Philly may have to wait a day, but the Rays on the road have left some things to be desired.
One skipper exploited the other last night to help put his players in the best positions to execute.
The Phillies took an initial lead in the game and in the series, but will we see an equally sloppy second game?
The best chance to raise a flag in Philadelphia demands a win tonight.