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March 13, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
March 11, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
I spent my weekend watching college hoops and delving into Jeff Torborg's managerial career, so today's column is everyone's favorite: Short-Attention-Span Theatre!
by Joe Sheehan
March 8, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
I spent a few hours this morning on the air with Mike Rosen of KOA Radio in Denver. Looking back on the segment--which included Rockies president Kelly McGregor and owner Jerry McMorris--I realize that I probably didn't articulate just how optimistic I am about this team this year. In an NL West with no great team, the Rockies are a good one, and perfectly capable of winning the division.
by Joe Sheehan
March 6, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
Many of the arguments for changing baseball's economic structure refer to the NFL as the model for a new one. The NFL has a payroll cap and appears to lack the revenue disparities of MLB, and is quite successful and popular, so why shouldn't MLB implement the tools that they use?
by Joe Sheehan
March 5, 2002
by Daniel Rathman
One of the nice things I'm seeing this spring is the lack of nonsense about how only a small handful of teams have a chance to win the playoffs. Maybe I'm just tuning it out, but it certainly seems like last year the bleating about competitive imbalance peaked, and this year it's been reduced to a quiet murmur.
by Joe Sheehan
March 1, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
Well, whaddaya know? There are Angels fans.
Before Tuesday, I thought they were a myth, some kind of Disney creation that didn't really exist. Turns out, there are actually people who care about this team, and they have some pretty strong feelings about their chances this year.
by Joe Sheehan
February 27, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
Sometime towards the end of production on Baseball Prospectus 2002, a regular correspondent dropped me an e-mail:
Who won the 2001 DiSar Awards?
by Joe Sheehan
February 26, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
One of the things I'm really looking forward to this year is the American League West. The two best teams in baseball played here last season, and both the A's and Mariners can be expected to break 90 wins in 2002. Add in the much-improved Texas Rangers, and there's the potential for a three-team race among very good teams that will provide suspense even with the wild card guaranteeing two of them spots in the postseason.
by Joe Sheehan
by Joe Sheehan
February 20, 2002
by Derek Zumsteg
February 19, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
January 30, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
January 29, 2002
by Joe Sheehan
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