Archive for May 2017

For a bad team in a bad year for hitting, Frank Howard accomplished a batting feat that’s never been matched.

The Killer-Bs and some killer pitching make the Astros a team to take seriously.

One player best illustrates the contrast between pure scouting and pure statistical evaluation.

For some players, the yips may not be an entirely mental condition.

The Australian game is much like baseball — when you’re in the stands.

One-franchise lifers still exist in an era of diminished team control over player movement.

A six-month experiment reveals the magnitude of its preferential–and prejudicial–treatment.

MLB’s latest report on diversity shows we have a long way to go. So does the Adam Jones incident.

When the wind blows in Atlanta, what will it do the baseballs in the new stadium?