Organizational droughts: shortstop
When was the last time your team developed a shortstop who had a great season? We have lists ...
When was the last time your team developed a shortstop who had a great season? We have lists ...
How linguistics has taken the state of baseball stats from seeing red to feeling blue.
We're looking at you, San Diego Padres (but they're not the only team that's due for a switch to some classic look from the franchise's or city's past).
And other assorted thoughts.
Back in the early off-season, when the discerning baseball fan wanted to laugh at a team with dismal prospects, he or she would pick on the Houston Astros. Sure, the organization has hired smart...
At 29, Chris Colabello has completed his exceptionally unlikely trip to the major leagues.
There's a systemic bias against left-handed hitters, and Tuesday night Melky Cabrera was just the latest victim.
Every year, we wonder why Baseball doesn't make its draft coverage more compelling. Well, they could fix the Bud Selig problem. But the Bubba Starling problem isn't going away.
When Samuel Deduno joins the Twins' rotation this weekend, they'll finally have a pitcher who can rack up the strikeouts like everybody else in the league.
Stephen Strasburg's strikeout rate is down. What gives?