Archive for February 2009

First he has a two-year, $40 million option, but he doesn’t want it picked up. Then he gets a two-year $45 million offer, and doesn’t answer the phone. Then he gets a one-year, $25 million offer, and rejects it: Manny Ramirez wasted no time rejecting the Dodgers’ latest offer, a one-year, $25-million proposal that was […]

Baseball Toaster — home to many a fine blog such as Cardboard Gods, Dodger Thoughts, and the Griddle — has ceased to be: If you’ve been paying attention lately, you’ve noticed that Baseball Toaster has had a bunch of its knobs and switches and dials and wires fall off in recent months. Today, with the […]

Bud Selig: “Very well, if that is the way the winds are blowing, let no one say I don’t also blow:“ Last year’s World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays was interrupted by torrential rain and cold weather in Philadelphia. Would Selig consider shifting the World Series to a neutral warm-weather city […]

Things to download and read in the event you happen to be stuck on a cross-country flight tonight. Well, unless you have something cooler to look at. Steve Treder continues his look at lefthanders, this time hitting up the shortstops. And no, I don’t think we’ve reached fetish territory yet. That won’t come unless and […]

The most exclusive club we’ve yet visited features tales of strikeouts, caught stealings, lawsuits and frostbite. It also includes some of the most underappreciated talent of all time.

How much more effective is a curveball when preceded by a high fastball?

He’s a former first-round pick who’s 26 and has hit more than 20 home runs in a season. Why is no one drafting this guy?

How memory can affect our thoughts and decisions.

Call me crazy, but I don’t think the Dallas Morning News understands blogging: Barack Obama impressed me yesterday by sticking to his gut and picking Pittsburg to win the Super Bowl. Many elected officials waffle when it comes to sports, like Hillary wearing Cubs and Yankees caps. Obama picked the Steelers because team ownership supported […]

For Selig, that is. Despite the fact that his defense is worse than Adam Dunn’s. Not that I’m going to be critical. Selig can be something of a buffoon who tends to bungle the high-profile stuff, but he has also presided over a very bountiful few years for Major League Baseball. It’s quick and easy […]