Archive for April 2004
A look at the greatest year-to-year improvements of the last half-century
Garret Anderson has a new contract, but he’s really overrated. Or is he?
Barry Bonds’ home run yesterday was big news from coast to coast. Aaron looks back through history to see if similar events received as much attention.
In this first installment of a two-parter, Steve takes a fresh look at the two-major-league system in baseball from 1901 through 1955, finding the similarities and differences between the styles and qualities of play on the field, and the performance at the turnstile.
Craig relates the strange and terrible saga of Benjamin Michael Kauff — an outfielder, a bon vivant, and an innocent man.
Despite the fact that the Red Sox and Yankees are a combined 8-7, Ben Jacobs and Alex Belth (who fills in for Larry Mahnken one more time) are not really worried about their favorite clubs.
Aaron talks Pedro, Josh, Johan and Baseball Tonight.
The Mets could use some healthy young arms in their starting rotation. So what’s up with 27-year-old Jae Seo?
Ben takes a look at some of the players who have helped (Jermaine Dye) or hurt (Brian Roberts) their fantasy value this week.
Aaron takes a look at the guys who hack and the guys who walk, and imagines a dream matchup.