Joe ponders the Giants’ ensemble cast approach to team assembly, and both sides of Chris Carpenter’s big-money extension.
How the other half might live this week in Orlando.
That buzz you hear is trade talk, as we prepare for what could be one of the most active winter meetings in some time.
The Seibu Lions are in a terrible spot right now, holding none of the cards as they wait for the Red Sox to sign or not sign Daisuke Matsuzaka.
Here are some gifts that you don’t want to see under your favorite team’s Christmas tree.
The busiest November ever continues with a spate of questionable signings and some even more questionable awards.
Alex Gonzalez was one of the lower-tier free agents catching Joe’s eye. Now that he’s off the market, who are some of the other bargain-basement prizes out there?
The Red Sox spent $51.1 million for the right to spend even more than that. Can this possibly make sense?
What we’re about to see in the free-agent market bears no relationship to what we’ve seen in the past few years.
The first two weeks of the 2006-07 offseason have been unusually busy.
A weekend spent watching prospects in the Arizona Fall League isn’t what it used to be.
Some news away from the diamond got a bit lost in all the baseball last month.
The St. Louis Cardinals are the 2006 World Champions of baseball.
The big story of Game Four depends on your point of view.
Some assorted odds and ends after the first rainout of this World Series, including a weather report from BP’s resident meteorologist.
The Tigers continued to hack away at everything round, while Jim Leyland had something of an off night.