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No One Wants Kyle Lohse: Why Teams are Suspicious of St. Louis Cardinals’ 2012 Ace, and Might Be Justified

by Matthew Trueblood | January 6th, 2013

When the Hot Stove season began, rumors hit the baseball world that Kyle Lohse was going to angle for the same kind of money C.J. Wilson got as the top free-agent pitcher of the 2011-12 offseason…. Read more »

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Information Management in Baseball

by Matthew Trueblood | January 6th, 2013

On Saturday, separate rumors popped up that linked the San Diego Padres to (on the one hand) Justin Upton of the Arizona Diamondbacks and (on the other hand) Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins. One… Read more »

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A Notes Column: Draft Picks, Oakland A’s Outfielders, The Cincinnati Reds Rotation, More

by Matthew Trueblood | January 4th, 2013

I prefer organized, flowing pieces, with fully-fledged ideas that lead naturally into one another. I also prefer not having a head cold. You can’t always get what you want. These are the baseball things I’m… Read more »

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Giancarlo Stanton Trade Notions: How, Why and to Whom the Miami Marlins Should Trade Him Now

by Matthew Trueblood | January 3rd, 2013

Giancarlo Stanton remains under the thumb of Jeffrey Loria and the Miami Marlins for four more MLB seasons, if they choose to keep him. He has 93 home runs in two and a half big-league… Read more »

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Happy New Year, Baseball Fans

by Matthew Trueblood | January 1st, 2013

No heavy baseball content today. Back with that tomorrow. For now, enjoy, and delight in the fact that baseball (unlike the other major pro sports) is both unpredictable enough to allow any team to have… Read more »

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Renewable Baseball Resources, or: What the Kansas City Royals Did Wrong

by Matthew Trueblood | December 31st, 2012

The Kansas City Royals traded Wil Myers, Jake Odorizzi, Mike Montgomery and Patrick Leonard to the Tampa Bay Rays for James Shields and Wade Davis in mid-December. It was a bold stroke and a tipping… Read more »

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Defending Edwin Jackson, or How Public Perception in Baseball is Like Quick-Drying Cement

by Matthew Trueblood | December 30th, 2012

All baseball players age differently. Some of the most important research sabermetric thinkers have churned out over the past 25 years have been about which skills age most and least gracefully; which peak at which… Read more »

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The Chicago Cubs Should Trade James Russell and Darwin Barney to the Washington Nationals for Steve Lombardozzi

by Matthew Trueblood | December 29th, 2012

The Milwaukee Brewers have stolen all the Washington Nationals’ left-handed relievers. After the Nationals non-tendered Tom Gorzelanny last month, Milwaukee signed him to a two-year deal. On Friday, after weeks during which Washington seemed the… Read more »

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The Detroit Tigers Should Sign Rafael Soriano

by Matthew Trueblood | December 29th, 2012

Last season, the Detroit Tigers reached the World Series despite deep flaws and probably the sixth- or seventh-best roster in the American League. They used Delmon Young for part of the season in left field… Read more »

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Stopping Short of First Base Too Often, Shortstops are Hurting Their Teams

by Matthew Trueblood | December 28th, 2012

J.J. Hardy played 158 games for the 2012 Baltimore Orioles, who won 93 games. He played sparkling defense, as usual, and clubbed 22 home runs. His on-base percentage, though, was .282. Gross, right? That sound… Read more »

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Rebuilding is an Odyssey, and the Cubs Are Just Floating By

by Matthew Trueblood | December 28th, 2012

It took Odysseus 10 years to get home from Troy, and by the time he did, even his relentlessly faithful wife had nearly given up on him. His house was in ruin, his fortune was… Read more »

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Baseball is Competitive Forestry

by Matthew Trueblood | December 28th, 2012

The Tampa Bay Rays are maybe the premier model for the sustained success of a very small-market team in MLB today, and they got there with Wall Street maneuvering by smart, urbane men. Jonah Keri… Read more »

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The Cleveland Indians Should Sign Kyle Lohse

by Matthew Trueblood | December 27th, 2012

I am a firm believer that, when it comes to free-agent draft-pick compensation, teams worry too much. They sweat the small stuff. Draft picks are so undefined, so fraught with posssibility, that often, executives seem… Read more »

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The Diamondbacks Should Keep Them All

by Matthew Trueblood | December 27th, 2012

The Arizona Diamondbacks signed Cody Ross to a three-year deal Saturday, adding him to a roster that now features some six or seven viable big-league outfielders. Diamondbacks GM Kevin Towers said that when the deal… Read more »

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On Projecting Baseball

by Matthew Trueblood | December 27th, 2012

If you don’t subscribe to Bill James Online, get on it. It sets you back just three bucks a month, and although James doesn’t write articles as often as you dream he will, what he… Read more »

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Qualifying Offers Haven’t Hurt Anybody Yet

by Matthew Trueblood | December 24th, 2012

With Christmas come and gone and so much movement having already happened this Hot Stove season in MLB, the four most prominent remaining free agents are Michael Bourn, Adam LaRoche, Kyle Lohse and Rafael Soriano…. Read more »

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Los Angeles Dodgers Trade for Skip Schumaker, Will Institute World’s Most Giant Second Baseman

by Matthew Trueblood | December 12th, 2012

Ned Colletti is the general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the suddenly gluttonous, indiscriminate player-acquisition machine that is taking over Major League Baseball. Skip Schumaker just became Colletti’s newest play thing. This is bad… Read more »

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Chicago Cubs Clear Roster Space for Big Week With Dump of Ian Stewart, Others

by Matthew Trueblood | December 1st, 2012

The Chicago Cubs elected not to tender contracts to Ian Stewart, Jaye Chapman or Zach Putnam Friday, making all three free agents and clearing three slots on the team’s 40-man roster headed into next week’s… Read more »

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John Lannan and the Five Best Pitchers Non-Tendered Friday

by Matthew Trueblood | December 1st, 2012

Pitchers are more malleable than positional talent. Every MLB scouting director, GM and minor-league manager has a dozen names in his head at any given time, guys he wants to get his hands on. Some… Read more »

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Mark Reynolds Non-Tendered: Five Good Destinations for Him

by Matthew Trueblood | December 1st, 2012

Mark Reynolds took one for a team full of players just like him prior to the 2011 season. New Arizona Diamondbacks GM Kevin Towers dealt Reynolds as part of an effort to correct the 2010… Read more »

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Atlanta Braves Walk Tightrope, Non-Tender Jair Jurrjens, Trade Tommy Hanson

by Matthew Trueblood | December 1st, 2012

The Atlanta Braves don’t often undervalue their major-league assets. When they decided to trade Tommy Hanson to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Friday for Jordan Walden, it was a fairly stinging indictment of Hanson’s… Read more »

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The B.J. Upton Question(s): Outfielder will hit it big in MLB free agency, but what kind of player will his new team get?

by Matthew Trueblood | November 18th, 2012

Of the six or seven major potential prizes in MLB free agency this winter, B.J. Upton probably presents the most uncertainty. That statement is more loaded than it seems, too. Upton plays the outfield. He’s a… Read more »

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How Real is Darwin Barney’s Defensive Value to Chicago Cubs?

by Matthew Trueblood | November 17th, 2012

Darwin Barney played 156 games at second base for the 2012 Chicago Cubs, took the plate 588 times, and had a .299 on-base percentage. Of his 37 extra-base hits, only seven cleared the fence. He… Read more »

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The Miami Marlins’ Fire Sale: On Ball Clubs’ Responsibilities to Their Communities

by Matthew Trueblood | November 16th, 2012

The Miami Marlins traded five players to the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday, in a 12-player blockbuster highlighted by Jose Reyes and Mark Buehrle. In making the deal, Miami unburdened itself of $160 million or so… Read more »

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Good for Baseball: Miguel Cabrera Won the 2012 AL MVP Over Mike Trout

by Matthew Trueblood | November 16th, 2012

Miguel Cabrera took home the 2012 American League MVP award Thursday, edging out Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout. Cabrera’s Detroit Tigers made the playoffs. Cabrera won the Triple Crown by leading the league in… Read more »

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33 Notes on 12-player Trade Between Toronto Blue Jays and Miami Marlins

by Matthew Trueblood | November 13th, 2012

I considered a long and winding opus, an essay that considers the mega deal between Alex Anthopoulos’s Toronto Blue Jays and the Miami Marlins existentially and socially, as well as in on-field terms. It fizzled… Read more »

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The San Francisco Giants’ Homegrown Dynasty, and the Chicago Cubs’ Century of Shortfalls

by Matthew Trueblood | November 6th, 2012

When Sergio Romo struck out Miguel Cabrera to finish the 2012 World Series and make champions of the San Francisco Giants, Buster Posey raced out to the mound for the first of the embraces. Brandon Belt… Read more »

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2012 MLB Hot Stove: Rounding up the early moves

by Matthew Trueblood | November 4th, 2012

Josh Hamilton is a long way from finding a new home, but Josh Roenicke has one. Michael Bourn is still feeling out the market, but Mike Aviles has been traded twice in a fortnight. The offseason is… Read more »

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MLB Free Agency Gets a Wild Start from Dan Haren, Los Angeles Angels, Chicago Cubs

by Matthew Trueblood | November 3rd, 2012

Dan Haren had no control over his fate as Friday night stretched into Saturday morning on the East Coast. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Chicago Cubs came together, then shoved apart on… Read more »

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Torii Hunter a True MLB Free Agent: New York Yankees a Perfect Fit

by Matthew Trueblood | November 3rd, 2012

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, a team very much in transition, declined to make a qualifying offer of $13.3 million for one year to their right fielder, Torii Hunter Friday night, allowing Hunter to… Read more »

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