Archive for August 2004
This weekend was a busy one, as teams all around baseball were wheeling and dealing. Aaron gets you up to speed on the biggest deadline deals.
The second installment checking up on how the best prospects in baseball are doing this season.
With the second-half underway, Aaron checks up on his top prospects to see how they’re faring this year.
Aaron talks historically bad seasons by pitchers, why people like the players they like, and how Ichiro!’s numbers seem weird.
Three-hundred wins has always been the magic number for pitchers, but Aaron wonders if that standard might be a little outdated.
Which players are having the best rookie seasons so far in 2004 and how does this year’s class compare to Dontrelle Willis, Angel Berroa and the 2003 rookies? Aaron takes a look.
Their boy-wonder catcher is hurt again, their power-hitting first-base prospect is finally playing, their second baseman still stinks, and they just scored 12 runs against the Devil Rays. Aaron checks in with what’s going on in Minnesota.
Who was the last .400 hitter? Why do all these “scrappy” players look the same? And who’s the next … Brad Radke?
Aaron attended his first SABR convention last week and lived to tell about it … just barely.
Aaron looks back at what happened in the first-half, with an eye towards what might happen in the second.
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