A quick catch-up on how Winter’s progressing in Los Angeles and Minnesota.
Will Carroll, fresh from the Winter Meetings in Dallas, checks in to answer questions concerning his experience there.
Jim flips through his massive book collection for some fun and interesting passages.
Anonymity rules at the Winter Meetings, a few GMs self-diagnose, and everyone reacts to the trades and free agent signings around the league.
Jay Jaffe uses JAWS to look at the newly eligible hitters on this year’s Hall of Fame ballot.
Joe details what each AL team accomplished in Dallas, and wonders how many really helped themselves compete in 2006.
A year-by-year comparison of the top collegiate football player and top collegiate baseball player in the nation.
Will checks in from the Winter Meetings in Dallas with the most recent buzz.
The Tigers and Angels have pitching questions for 2006, and look to answer them in different ways.
Carlos Lugo checks in from the Dominican Republic with an update on the Winter League.
Teams are still in silly season as far as free-agent pitching is concerned, and a fairly exciting trade season gets underway.
It’s Rule 5 time again, and we’ve got a primer to explain the ins and outs of this peculiar draft.
The list of eligibles for Thursday’s Rule 5 draft, though not as deep as last year’s list, could still see some attention from major league clubs.
Lots of pitchers are changing zip codes.
Jim runs down some recent happenings both on and off the field.
The World Baseball Classic is a terrific marketing device with some detail problems. But not as many as the A.J. Burnett deal.