Archive for December 2010
Topps is determining its greatest card ever, but other companies have produced memorable cards. Let’s look at a classic from 1986.
Was the 1998 trade of Mike Piazza to the Mets via the Marlins the disaster many Dodger fans say it was? Or was it a bold move by a team looking to get value before it’s unhappy superstar departed for free agency?
This week Richard moves into his new apartment. In honor of the move, he looks back at the first season by players who moved to a new home and did so for many millions of dollars.
These two systems graduated some big-time talent in 2010 and have no one to replace them.
The latest in the business of baseball.
The final installment of our four-part series covers the 1970s.
Cliff Lee made big news this week by spurning the Yankees for the Phillies. It wasn’t the first time the hottest pitcher on the market turned the Yankees down to join a better rotation.
The implications of a lack of elite AL starting pitchers on AL-only leagues, appropriate strategies, and the dynamics of “runs”
Let’s revisit the creation of that most inept among the early expansion teams, and see how things might have gone differently.
Since 1988, they can’t seem to keep an identity for more than a few years.
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