Baseball Prospectus has gone to a mostly pay-per-view system (I haven't tried it yet, though I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has). But there are still some excellent items freely available on their site. One of these is the Prospectus Triple Play, a series of quick-hits on three designated teams. This week, the Jays and Expos are both featured in the TP. The Jays authors point out the effectiveness of the Jays' catching tandem and talk up the progress of Jason Arnold and John-Ford Griffin. The Expos report gives the lowdown on unsung superstar Jose Vidro and a surprisingly strong 'Spos starting staff.
I get the Premium section at Prospectus. I'd rather it be free, but it's still well worth it to me having to pay for it.
Jordan,
I also spit out the cash for Premium. While it's always entertaining, it's not all that different or better than much of the Web content. Such is the information age.
That said, BP is that much better than most, and overall it's worth the money. Chris Kahrl's transaction analysis is my favorite feature; it's always nice to see obscure literature references sprinkled hither and thither, and in general Kahrl has a nice style.
I also spit out the cash for Premium. While it's always entertaining, it's not all that different or better than much of the Web content. Such is the information age.
That said, BP is that much better than most, and overall it's worth the money. Chris Kahrl's transaction analysis is my favorite feature; it's always nice to see obscure literature references sprinkled hither and thither, and in general Kahrl has a nice style.