Jim Caple

Jim Caple

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Jim Caple is a senior writer at ESPN.com, with his weekly baseball column "Off Base" for Page 2 among his contributions. Before coming to ESPN, Jim worked in Minneapolis and Seattle. His first book, "The Devil Wears Pinstripes," can also be ordered through his Web site, jimcaple.net.

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MLB must change postseason schedule

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Sick of all these off days during the baseball postseason? It's only going to get worse.

Story | Conversation | October 14, 2009

It's time to adopt a team, everyone

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Is your favorite baseball team not in the playoffs? Here's a handy guide on who you should root for in the postseason.

Story | Conversation | October 07, 2009

Catching up with the Baseball Boogie

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Jim Caple talks to Orel Hershiser about one of the lingering problems in sports -- team-made videos from the '80s.

Story | Conversation | May 20, 2009

Enough with the Red Sox and Yankees, it's time for a West Coast bias

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From Seattle to the Bay Area to L.A., Jim Caple says it's time for a West Coast bias in baseball.

Story | Conversation | April 07, 2009

In baseball, it's all about talent ... or is it about chemistry?

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Some say winning cures all clubhouse problems. Some say all is forgotten once you step between the lines. Is chemistry even important in baseball?

Story | Conversation | April 01, 2009

The crystal ball foretells Clemens' season

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What's in store for Roger Clemens, once he finally takes the mound for the Yankees? Jim Caple takes a look in his crystal ball.

Story | Conversation | June 06, 2007

Enough with the heavy metal closers!

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Why do so many closers enter the game to heavy metal? Maybe it's time for a few to switch things up, writes Jim Caple.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2007

Welcome to Generation M

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Have you lived through 25 seasons without your team winning a championship? Then you're a member of a very special group.

Story | Conversation | March 26, 2007