indicates Baseball Prospectus Premium content, and indicates Baseball Prospectus Fantasy content.
You can also view archives
or browse research articles in the Baseball Prospectus Library
June 23, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
The atrocity of arbitration avoidance, Giant roster expansion, Fishy futility, and more.
by Christina Kahrl
Care to talk baseball with Christina, John, and Steph?
June 18, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
It's a day for red wine, or maybe just for seeing red and enjoying a good whine.
June 17, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
Squaring what's going on with the Red Sox, Angels, Orioles, and Blue Jays.
June 15, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
Will the breakup of another non-contender yield many unhappy returns?
by Christina Kahrl
Is there tread still left, plus the Snakes can't shed their problems like so much skin, and building a better bullpen in Chicago.
June 14, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
A double dose of no-hit history goes by the wayside in Wrigleyville.
June 12, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
A Prince of pain amidst a leaderboard of woe.
June 11, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
Keeping it short, rotation shakeups galore, plus the Giants add more offense.
June 10, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
The Pirates begin their own youth movement, the Cubs finally shelve A-Ram, and the Tigers say good-bye to defensive obsessions.
June 9, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
Talent arrives on Eastern division rosters in both circuits, but it's the Fish and Nats who are feeling good about it.
June 4, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
Plus Ivy on the Tribe and way too much thought on three-catcher situations in the Bronx and Tampa Bay.
by Christina Kahrl
Assorted minor moves from the last week, across leagues, time, and reason.
June 3, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
With the West, some say "L'Amour," where others say "lamer," but there's good stuff going on.
June 2, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
Struggling southpaws seek success in the Senior Circuit after the Willis and Eveland deals.
June 1, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
To score and die for L'Anaheim, a Sox setback, plus other AL roster news.
by Christina Kahrl
Which way the wind's blowing in the rest of Selig's six-pack, from the ticky-tack to tacking tactically.
by Christina Kahrl
The Cards might be short two starting pitchers, but are they really short-handed?
May 28, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
Playing outfield roulette leaves some players where they've always been, while returning others to their proper place.
May 27, 2010
by Christina Kahrl
The nature of the catching shortage, bungee-cord DL moves, TMI on Tony Abreu, and more.
<< More
|