Four stars and 21 guys who don’t drag them out of the playoffs. It’s the new baseball math, and it’s on display in Minneapolis.
Joe tries his hand at analyzing some transactions taking place in camps throughout the game.
The Yankees third baseman has a decision to make after this season. Would he really leave $81 million on the table?
Phil Garner has to make a call which record matters most: his club’s win-loss, or Craig Biggio’s career hit total?
If it’s March, there’s more than one sport that gets Joe’s attention.
The Phillies have six starters and three lineup holes. Let’s see what’s behind Door #1…
Joe has a suggestion regarding what to do about a body that has long since served its purpose.
There’s reshuffling afoot for the Brewers and Cubs, and how many impatient are the Angels?
Joe fires off a quick message from the spring training stands.
Joe’s in Arizona for spring training, and he has good news for the locals.
The all-time Gold Glove voting is underway.
With help from Keith Woolner and Jason Pare, Joe examines a particularly attractive myth about pitchers.
Non-roster invitees could provide low-cost value for several teams.
There are very good baseball reasons for Bernie Williams to be on the 2007 Yankees.
The Cubs’ investments during the winter included some head scratchers, but they still look like the team to beat in the NL Central.
Pitchers and catchers can’t get here fast enough for Joe, who cleans up some notes today.