Archive for December 2007

On Dec. 21, 1859, Bill Traffley was born in New York City. He would later make exactly 100 errors in his major league career. New York resident Richard did not make quite that many this year, but still suffered a few misplays.

There have been several controversies in the world of baseball recently, and there’s a common thread among all of them.

Analysis of the four workhorses of the pitcher’s arsenal: fastball, slider, change-up and curveball.

Fernando Valenzuela at first base. Seriously?

Do relief pitchers who pitch more in a given season wear down the next? The result may surprise you.

Brian brings us the latest baseball business and stadium news.

There is one skill that permeates every decision made in an auction, and owners should try to cultivate it at every turn.

The latest batch of holiday-season humdingers features quite a few of the lopsided variety. The stolen property inventory includes the names Robinson, Otis, Ryan, Singleton, Randolph and Hendrick.

Marvin Miller lost because he won