The latest on Reggie Willits, Rich Harden, Randy Johnson, Tom Gordon, Reed Johnson, and Yovani Gallardo.
Jim proposes a solution to what might just be the greatest problem facing baseball today.
Jay takes a macro look at where every club in the majors stands as we near the All-Star Break.
Frank Thomas and Craig Biggio reached statistical markers Friday. Just don’t think they needed them to make Cooperstown.
The White Sox seem to have decided to keep Mark Buehrle rather than deal him to a contender. Is this the right call?
Nate examines the effect of performance and team on the current state of the All-Star voting process.
Parsing the data can help us address questions of bias among umpires in calling balls and strikes.
The A’s surprisingly effective starter serves as a lesson in the right way to handle a pitching prospect.
Dave suggests changes to the CBA that would give teams an incentive to draw on the road.
Johnny Damon’s back in action, while the Orioles seem to be doing some wishcasting where Miguel Tejada’s concerned.
Jim looks at two overrated elements in today’s game, plus the VORP All-Stars and the longest trips between home run #499 and #500.
Rounding up the results of this year’s cross-league competition.
Joe looks at how the Astros have managed Craig Biggio’s pursuit of 3,000 hits.
Derek admits to a forbidden love for an old flame in the statistical drawer.
Miguel Tejada learns how the hurting half lives, while Chris Carpenter hovers back into view. All that plus updates across the leagues.
Dayton Moore tries to play a Milton Bradley game, Smoltz vs. Chipper is set for PPV, and Rick Peterson compliments Pedro Martinez.