Nate reviews a deep and diverse batch of shortstop prospects, but you might be surprised about how PECOTA sorts them out.
Joe’s in Arizona for spring training, and he has good news for the locals.
Christina details the story of an intriguing Japanese lefty in Blue Jays camp, and wraps up the rest of this week’s moves.
Dan examines where research on clutch hitting is now, and ranks the best in 2006.
Keith translates his optimism about the chances of this year’s BoSox into VORP, and concludes that the wait for the team’s next championship could be a short one indeed.
The man Billy Beane paid to anchor his franchise still has a chance of justifying the four years and $47.5 million left on his contract.
The Indians and the Orioles seek a reversal of fortune by spending on relief help.
Rotowire’s Jeff Erickson gets in touch with his inner Reds fan and explains why he’s got hope and faith.
The all-time Gold Glove voting is underway.
The newly-constituted Veteran’s Committee takes its third look at the Hall-of-Fame ballot, and if they don’t elect Santo and Co. this time, says Jay, it should be “three strikes and you’re out.”
The arrival of the position players engenders all the glorious love, life, and loss of the spring training soul search.
Summing up the totals on the more than 100 players who filed for arbitration this offseason.
Christina takes off the propeller beanie and talks about why she’s excited about the season to come.
Jim moves over from the lineups to the mound, and tabs starters who found new homes this winter.
Instead of talking about shortstop prospects, Nate conjures up a new way of looking at the defensive spectrum.
Will and Kevin Goldstein talk about the Top 100 Prospects list.