Christina has a look at the first trade of the offseason, and runs down all the options that were and were not picked up.
James takes a look at the year-end Park Adjusted Defensive Efficiency numbers and discovers a new reason for home field advantage.
Matt Lawton adds his name to the list of players who tested positive for a banned substance. Will has the dirt.
Two of the better GMs in the game are free agents today, to the discredit of the organizations that lost their services.
Notebook has another look at what Smartball means, and previews what may be a mass exodus from South Florida.
With Gold Glove season upon us, Clay takes a look at who the numbers say should win the awards.
With the 2005 season behind us, Dayn looks back at how he thought it would play out, in an attempt to learn from his mistakes.
We wrap up the results of the Internet Baseball Awards with a look at who took home the hardware in the National League.
Jim continues his thoughts from last week on the origins of the World Series and the quality of the major leagues.
Theo Epstein and Paul DePodesta are both out as GMs. What happened?
The White Sox win the World Series, the Astros wait until next year, Ozzie Guillen lives in a man’s world, and Paul DePodesta is fired in L.A.
1,300 fans voted in this year’s Internet Baseball Awards. Who took home the hardware in the American League?
Jim takes a look at what happens after a team gets swept in the World Series.
We take a look at Oakland’s latest player to be locked up through arbitration years, and a recently dismissed Mariner.
James takes a look at the myth that certain hitters only do well against bad pitchers.
A few front office and coaching staff moves highlight the early part of the offseason.