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September 26, 2006
by Jim Baker
Life is transient, and so is offseason player movement. Jim identifies the best seasons from players who jumped to new teams in 2006.
September 22, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim tries to feign excitement in these not-so-salad days of the wild card while musing on how great it is to be a Twins fan right now.
September 19, 2006
by Jim Baker
Chicago's Juan Pierre is on the verge of making some dubious history.
September 12, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim has notes on the New York Mets, an infielder showdown in Arizona, and more.
September 8, 2006
by Jim Baker
The week ends with a New New York vs. Old New York matchup, a look at the AL MVP race that includes pitchers, and a new contest.
September 6, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim takes an early look at the MVP race in both leagues, and examines the collective 2006 of last year's Rangers' starters.
September 1, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim looks back on some predictions he made earlier this year to see how accurate his psychic ability is.
August 30, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim has an emotional realization about the wild card, explores a year of rookie pitchers, and sounds off about the AL Cy Young race.
August 25, 2006
by Jim Baker
The Marlins have a chance to do something only one team in history has ever done: field an all-rookie lineup.
August 22, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim looks at a group of five-game sweeps in history, wonders about Ozzie Guillen's latest tirade, and pays tribute to a weakened National League.
August 18, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim looks at the worst-producing positions in the majors.
August 15, 2006
by Jim Baker
This week's matchups have Jim wondering about the "failing 7 out of ten times" cliche, the careers of Jeremy Bonderman and Greg Maddux, and the Loneliness Factor, a stat that measures...well, he's not sure what it measures.
August 8, 2006
by Jim Baker
With David Wright and Jose Reyes locked up for the next few years, Jim wonders about the most productive third-short tandems in history.
August 4, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim uses a Bobby Abreu walk to jumpstart a look at how teams do when they draw more than their share of free passes.
August 2, 2006
by Jim Baker
Medich and Rogers. Eck and Montefusco. Fidrych and Zachry. Which duo takes the title? Which rookies didn't ruin their futures? Jim's got the answers, and they aren't pretty.
July 28, 2006
by Jim Baker
Great rookie duos, the pity of being a Pirate pitcher and more in Jim's weekend edition, which focuses on teams' recent work.
July 25, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim tells you more about sweeps than you were probably expecting, and then steps into our author-friendly time machine to go to... Pittsburgh?
July 21, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim touches on the subject of modest ambitions, the hidden virtues of the college of coaches, and closers who still work like men.
July 18, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim's matchups this week feature a team getting nothing from their infield corners, a team mentioned on TV's Deadwood, and a team that has turned itself around with historical speed.
July 14, 2006
by Jim Baker
Jim kicks off the second half with some thoughts on run support, yesterday's Reds-Nationals swap, and the Yankees' post ASB history.
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