(1950) While Mays has shown some incredible upside, this disciplined spending is what will keep the Braves competitive in the future
(1950) While Mays has shown some incredible upside, this disciplined spending is what will keep the Braves competitive in the future
(1998) Teams can use the DMCA to tie up any media that might hurt their profits in litigation for years
(1932) Kids who spent at least eight hours a day in the coal mines showed a 250 RPM improvement over kids who attended school
(1929) If the allegations are true it could make Ruth a strong buy low candidate this offseason
(1929) There is a lot of questions about Helen Ruthβs death no one is asking
(1990) Join the hit king for our chat starting now!
(2019) Thereβs nothing left to say when the SABR communities legacy will be that cheating is the ultimate inefficiency. Good night
(1989) Our prospect expert Al Campanis has a new book out today
(1920) The Pinkertons could solve several of Charles Comiskey's problems
(1995) With ESPN locked into a 250 million dollar deal, and the replacement players potentially cutting payroll 100 fold, why give the union anything?
(1908) If you look at the data youβll see that bribing an umpire has very little effect
(1919) Our former prospect experts telegram to Eddie Cicotte looks bad, but
(1966) Garo Yepremian gives baseball a lesson on how to extract value from foreign talent
(1972) How Gaylord Perry revolutionized pitching
(1999) Our good friend @mitchellichtman is emphasizing teams going young this year
(1998) The Diamonbacks saw the winning Marlins model and ignored it to sign Johnson
(1993) Donβt blame Mitch Williams, Joe Carter was hitting .135 on low fastballs with two strikes this year
(2005) Why would a bad team deal Urbina for Polanco who is a year from free agency when you could get Greg Golson or Jake Blalock instead?
(1959) Luckiest man in baseball Wally Moon hit another home run with a hit probability under 2%
(1919) Conspiring to fix a World Series would require a level of intellect far beyond the average ballplayer
(2001) Nothing to celebrate: what the Orioles missed by not trading Cal Ripken
(1919) Ruth is getting expensive and it doesnβt make sense for the Red Sox to keep him if they canβt beat the White Sox
(1949) Why do we need the National League?
(1911) If the Chalmers award is supposed to go to the most "important" person in the league, shouldn't it go to the Shibe family for assembling the Athletics?
(2003) Arizona is getting back 24 years of control for just one year of Schilling
(1993) Could you imagine a more exciting finish?
(1867) Shouldn't Candy Cummings throw his "curving ball" every pitch?
(1987) Dawson should blame George Foster's 2.6 million dollars for his pay cut
(1994) Gwynn was 4th in the NL in OPS, doesn't sound like a historic season to me.
(1969) The Mets have been a nice story but a 6.5 game deficit is too much to make up in two months