Archive for September 2004

Aaron takes a look at the top performers of the second half and complains again about the illogical nature of the All-Star process.

It’s the same story in the American League Central every year: One team wins, the other team talks.

Yesterday was a sad day, as one of Aaron’s favorite pastimes went away.

Aaron talks excitement in Boston, playoff positioning, the best non-rookie rookie in the AL, and baseball’s best pitcher.

Aaron takes a stab at handicapping the American League MVP race and finds it a lot harder than he thought it would be.

While pitching depth might carry a team in the regular season, front-line talent is crucial in the playoffs. Aaron examines each contender’s postseason pitching staff for clues about who might be best suited for success in October.

While pitching depth might carry a team in the regular season, front-line talent is crucial in the playoffs. Aaron examines each contender’s postseason pitching staff for clues about who might be best suited for success in October.

Aaron gets caught up on the news from the weekend.

Aaron dips into his mailbag and talks Little Joe, too much Twins stuff, and what he’s doing with his spare time these days.

Aaron looks at the career of Adrian Beltre, which shows there’s more than one way to become a superstar by the age of 25.