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June 1, 2005
by Dayn Perry
How stingy with the walk are the Minnesota Twins? Dayn takes a look.
May 24, 2005
by Dayn Perry
His book behind him, Dayn returns this week with some notes on the Rockies and Paul Konerko.
December 30, 2004
by Dayn Perry
49 things Dayn hopes to see in the New Year.
December 23, 2004
by Dayn Perry
The trades of A's aces Tim Hudson and Mark Mulder have the teams' fans up in arms, but is the pitching staff much worse for them, even in 2005?
December 9, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Who might follow in the Rule-5 footsteps of Johan Santana? Dayn Perry has the lowdown on the top eligible players.
December 1, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Reaction to the Kendall trade and affordable shortstops are just some of the notes in today's Can Of Corn.
November 24, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Delving deeper into the list of guys looking for work, and determining who, how much and whether it'll work out.
November 17, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Who's ready for some guesses on where this year's top free agents will end up? Dayn is!
October 23, 2004
by Dayn Perry
It's the Impossible Dream, updated with a new cast and an alt-rock-meets-pop-rap soundtrack. Will this movie have a different ending?
October 20, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Though the Red Sox' comeback has been hailed as everything from shocking to miraculous in many circles, Dayn Perry says the odds made it far less surprising than you might think.
October 13, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Getting the Dodgers to the postseason this year was the easy part. Dayn Perry looks at the challenges ahead for L.A. GM Paul DePodesta.
October 4, 2004
by Dayn Perry
The Yankees score runs, the Twins prevent them. So what does that mean for the Division Series?
by Dayn Perry
It's received wisdom that strong rotations are important for teams seeking postseason success. How true is that these days?
September 24, 2004
by Dayn Perry
If Red Sox and Yankee partisans are bored with the "fait accompli" AL East and AL Wild Card races, then here's something for you to pay attention to. It's how the seeding plays out. More to the point, Yankee fans have a vested interest in seeing the Twins wind up with a better record than the A's. Sox fans, however, would do well to summon their karmic resolve for the opposite outcome. This is because the idea of facing two doses of Johan Santana and, if necessary, two doses of Brad Radke in a five-game series is mighty unpalatable.
September 22, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Would a B.J. Upton switch to third base actually be a good move, given the shifting defensive spectrum of the last five years in the majors? Dayn Perry takes a look.
September 17, 2004
by Dayn Perry
The Devil Rays appear ready to move B.J. Upton off of shortstop for good, most likely to third base. It won't hurt his value as much as you might think.
September 15, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Barry Bonds' greatness in the batter's box has been well established. But what would his numbers look like if he were a pitcher?
September 10, 2004
by Dayn Perry
Which teams boast the best one-two pitching punches in the game? Dayn Perry's got the envelope in hand, teleprompter rolling...
September 8, 2004
by Dayn Perry
They've won 11 straight and 19 of 21. Can they keep winning all the way into October? Dayn Perry looks at the Astros' postseason hopes.
September 3, 2004
by Dayn Perry
While thrilled at the way his Cardinals tearing through the National League, Dayn Perry is a bit nervous about the possibility for postseason pitching problems.
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