Sometimes, the player-value models disagree, and you get to make a choice. Make that choice.
Ben and Sam discuss the Zack Greinke signing and the Dodgers’ astronomical payroll with Mike Petriello of Dodgers blog Mike Scioscia’s Tragic Illness.
The Dodgers signed Zack Greinke to a contract that reflects his ace-like abilities. But does he have ace-like abilities?
What work is still left to be done for some of baseball’s playoff contenders?
David Wright disputes reports about the state of his extension talks, the Dodgers are determined to go big for Zack Greinke, and the Red Sox shop a player they traded for less than a year ago.
If an expansion team with a Yankees budget wanted to build a team out of this year’s free agents, what would it look like?
BP’s clinical psychologist brings his experience and expertise to bear in evaluating the impact of Zack Greinke’s and Josh Hamilton’s mental health histories on their on-field futures.
The names baseball will be obsessing over for the next three months.
Ben and Sam discuss the decisions the Angels are about to make concerning Dan Haren and Ervin Santana and talk about what their 2013 rotation will look like, then predict 2013’s division/World Series winners and last-place teams.
With hot and unexpected offseason rumors about the Astros.
The Brewers seemed to wave the white flag in July. Ever since they’ve been white hot.
Zack Greinke is famous for experimenting on the mound. How extraordinary is the range of his repertoire?
Using PECOTA to figure out how much each of this year’s moves affected the playoff odds.
Earlier this week, Zack Greinke opposed Rays starter Jeremy Hellickson in his Angels debut. Doug reviews each player’s approach to pitching.
With a new round of trades, Derek looks at the fantasy implications for these players and the players around them.