Should the mainstream media be introducing sabermetric concepts into baseball analysis?
A look at the best and worst free agent signings, at least at the season’s midpoint, from last winter.
One man’s exercise in trying to see what’s involved in reviewing umpire calls.
Pitchers are having more problems in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings than ever before.
Cubs closer Carlos Marmol is on his way to setting a record for least contact allowed in a season.
Jim Joyce would not be the villian in the Armando Galarraga near-pefect game saga if MLB took full advantage of technology.
The Phillies and Brewers combined for an amazing six lefty-on-lefty home runs on May 14 and hardly anyone noticed.
A number of young hurlers are making strong comebacks in 2010.
Ty Wigginton and Alex Rios are among many hitters who are far exceeding their 2009 production.
A look at how a sabermetrician would have viewed a memorable Saturday afternoon game at Wrigley Field nearly 26 years ago.
Most teams don’t use their final roster spot on guys who are just good in the clubhouse.
The Cubs’ decision to move Carlos Zambrano to the bullpen defies logic.
Sorting out the expense of making yesterday’s problem somebody else’s issue.
The Brewers have been one of the most active teams as GM Doug Melvin’s plan takes shape.
Looking for a few risky bargains now that the winter shopping season’s upon us?
Do the Yankees and Phillies stand a better chance of laying into the starting pitchers the third time through the order?