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October 22, 2002
by Jonah Keri
Continuing from Part 1 of the discussion with former major league pitcher Dr. Mike Marshall.
October 17, 2002
by Jonah Keri
Today Dr. Mike Marshall, who pitched for nine teams over his 14-year career, works as an adjunct professor at St. Leo University in St. Leo, Fla., teaching exercise physiology.
October 13, 2002
by Jonah Keri
The important thing is to have the right people making these decisions.
October 9, 2002
by Jonah Keri and Christina Kahrl
With the Twins in the ALCS and these two teams in the NLCS, there are some eerie similarities between today and 1987.
October 7, 2002
by Jonah Keri
The scene outside Edison Field Saturday following the Angels' first playoff series win in its 42 years of existence was unlike any I'd ever seen.
October 3, 2002
by Jonah Keri
Recently, BP's authors got into a heated debate over the merits of Shea Hillenbrand. Hillenbrand, you may remember, started the 2002 season on fire, setting Red Sox Nation hearts aflutter and confounding statheads everywhere.
September 20, 2002
by Jonah Keri
After hurting his elbow in 1974, Tommy John's successful 11-year career with the Indians, White Sox and Dodgers looked like it was over. But Dr. Frank Jobe and his partner Dr. Robert Kerlan parlayed a long-shot procedure (ulnar collateral replacement surgery) into 14 more productive years for John's left elbow.
August 20, 2002
by Keith Woolner and Jonah Keri
July 10, 2002
by Jonah Keri
Now, he's trying to outdo himself.
June 24, 2002
by Jonah Keri
Those Expos sure are on fire, eh?
June 5, 2002
by Jonah Keri
Every year the shrewdest teams reach into the dollar store bargain bin, hoping to find the mint-condition Boba Fett Blaster (still in its original packaging!). Modest success means finding a warm body who will ensure you don't have to sign the next Kevin Young to a mega-contract. All it takes is finding a player a hair above replacement level and you've done your job while potentially saving a few million bucks in the process.
If you're really smart�and let's face it, lucky�you find that rare gem who offers a major improvement over your incumbent. Better still, finding a bargain lets a team use its resources for other needs.
The 10 players below all make $4 million or less this year.
by Jonah Keri
April 25, 2002
by Jonah Keri
Your team's GM may be thinking of his own interests, not the ballclub's.
by Jonah Keri
February 28, 2002
by Jonah Keri
Dave Littlefield had an opportunity to make an immediate impact after being hired as the Pirates' general manager last June. He could have traded Jason Kendall and Brian Giles to contending teams for a bushel of top prospects and started a new era in Pittsburgh baseball.
by Jonah Keri
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