Draft preview, Jim Callis of Baseball America and a call for an expert in the field of thermodynamics. What else can we really do at this point?
The tater trots for May 31 (May 30 times are also included.
The rise of Pirates RHP Kyle McPherson and notes from around the day in the minors.
Jason looks at the rise and decline of league averages for a dozen stats as we usher in a new era in 2011.
If you are in Chicago and want to see me tell baseball stories while a group of insanely funny people make you laugh, have I got a deal for you!
Long after cultivating an air of innovation, the Rays’ skipper is still learning new tricks.
The standings out West have an odd look to them, as the losers are suddenly becoming winners.
Even in baseball’s highest-powered division, some of the players who are paid only to hit aren’t living up to their end of the bargain.
Boston’s Daniel Bard contends that a lack of suitable statistics for capturing the contributions of middle relievers and set-up men has kept his kind in the shadows.
When it comes to determining the actual upper and lower boundaries of the zone, pitchers may have more to tell us than the players at the plate.
Craig takes a look at the RBI profiles of Martin Prado and Melky Cabrera.
Stop with the flippin’ bunts already!
The June draft may spur optimism, but it can also serve as a major point of depression. Just ask these teams. (NSFO’sFans)