Archive for January 2014

There’s no better time than January to fix some of baseball’s biggest imaginary problems.

Miami may be halfway respectable, thanks to pitching and young outfielders

The second wave of expansion, with the draftees imagined at peak performance

The second wave of expansion, with the draftees imagined at peak performance.

The seventh-inning stretch ain’t what it used to be.

Could Bobby Abreu parlay a hot winter into a spring training invite?

To this writer’s surprise, the player was never told why he wasn’t used in the postseason.

“Let’s play three?” Don’t bet on seeing that again.

Player salaries are lagging behind baseball’s growth.

Finally, the last installment of this interminable series