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August 28, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Double and Triple That

by Jim Baker

Curtis Granderson is close to joining a group which excelled in an overlooked statistical combination.

August 24, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Voting Oddities and Reinventing the Iron Man

by Jim Baker

Observations and random thoughts are the name of the game this time around.

August 21, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Micah Owings

by Jim Baker

Inspired by current events, Jim recalls history's great two-way all-stars for a day.

August 17, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: A Book That Never Was

by Jim Baker

Jim digs through his personal archives and comes up with some arcane baseball trivia.

August 14, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Victimhood!

by Jim Baker

Getting the hang of this Unfiltered gewgaw is really not as easy as it looks.

August 10, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: 300

by Jim Baker

Is Tom Glavine the last 300 game winner ever?

August 7, 2007

Prospectus Matchups: Los Olvidados

by Jim Baker

The teams forgotten by Prospectus Matchups in 2007 have the floor in this edition.

August 3, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Knee-Jerk All-Stars Revisited

by Jim Baker

After snap judgments two weeks into the season, how well have the players picked fared in the meantime?

July 31, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: So You Want To Be a Baseball Writer

by Jim Baker

Jim passes along some words of wisdom for the aspiring baseball writers among us.

July 20, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: The Bully End

by Jim Baker

Jim looks around the league and considers Nomah's Hall of Fame case, a little Sox-on-Sox action, and a disturbing tidbit from the NL Central.

July 17, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Mismatchup Results and the Ups and Downs

by Jim Baker

How often do we get what we expect from some sorts of series, and who's headed in what direction relative to last year?

July 13, 2007

Prospectus Matchups: Non-Classic Confrontations

by Jim Baker

Some of this weekend's series feature an improbably good tilt, given previous history.

July 10, 2007

Prospectus Matchups: The Divisional All-Stars

by Jim Baker

Jim digs up one of his older ideas to spread some All-Star love among baseball's different divisions.

July 6, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Activate Theo Epstein

by Jim Baker

Jim explores what the Red Sox could do to entertain their fans in the second half, while two former No. 1 prospects square off in Kansas City.

July 3, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Millstones and Milestones

by Jim Baker

Good things come in threes, like bags on triples, or thousands of hits.

June 29, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: The Consistency Crisis

by Jim Baker

Jim proposes a solution to what might just be the greatest problem facing baseball today.

June 27, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Sacrifices and Spark Plugs

by Jim Baker

Jim looks at two overrated elements in today's game, plus the VORP All-Stars and the longest trips between home run #499 and #500.

June 22, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: The Silver Boot

by Jim Baker

It's Texas instead of Florida where you can find the worst against the worst, while the Pads and Red Sox might give us a series of pitching duels.

June 15, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Opponent Experience Factor

by Jim Baker

As interleague action continues, Jim ponders lineup meltdowns, the high times in LA, and more

June 12, 2007

Premium Article Prospectus Matchups: Rumsfeld Numbers, AL

by Jim Baker

When it comes to wasted at-bats, one AL team has thrown away more than any other.

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