Kuo and Moylan Come with High Risk/Reward
The deadline to tender arbitration eligible players a contract passed last night with some interesting names that have now become free agents. Tommy Rancel does a great job mentioning solid names like...
View ArticleMy 2012 Predictions: NL East
I am continuing my 2012 prediction series by revealing my NL East standings and adding a few positive and negative predictions for each team. In case you missed it, I have already revealed my AL East...
View ArticleAn Interview with Matt Lipka
The Atlanta Braves seem to always have good luck in producing talent. From Chipper Jones to Brian McCann to Freddie Freeman, the team has been remarkably consistent in identifying young players with...
View ArticleLesser Known Prospects Off to Hot Starts
If you follow me on Twitter you have noticed that I tweet nearly everyday about some of the top prospects in the game and how they fared the previous day or how their season is going so far. Billy...
View ArticleRyan Dempster Traded to the Braves for Randall Delgado
The Atlanta Braves have reportedly landed starting pitcher Ryan Dempster from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for right-handed pitcher Randall Delgado and the Cubs will be paying for some, if not all, of...
View ArticleKris Medlen for Cy Young? Not So Fast.
Without a runaway winner, baseball award outcomes often come down to the players who have hot streaks occur the latest in the season. One of the most recent players to ride such a surge of late-season...
View ArticleNL Cy Young Award Belongs to Clayton Kershaw
The 2012 American League Cy Young Award was really only a race between two pitchers but the National League Cy Young Award will likely have up to five different names listed at the top of voter’s...
View ArticleAngels Add Fading Hanson In Exchange for Walden
The Los Angeles Angels, starved for starting pitching help, have dealt power reliever Jordan Walden to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for fading starter Tommy Hanson. Hanson looked very promising...
View ArticleBaseball Notes for December 3, 2012
So much went on in baseball this past week that this could easily be a 10,000 word article. I will spare you that and try to limit myself to touching base on only the stories I found to be the most...
View ArticleBaseball Notes for May 6, 2013
Cheating has a long and interesting history in baseball. From sharpened cleats, corked bats, banned substances and doctored pitches, players and teams are seemingly always in search of an edge. As...
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