Keith Law

Keith Law

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Keith Law is the senior baseball analyst for Scouts Inc. Before joining ESPN, Law served as special assistant to the general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays and was a writer for Baseball Prospectus.

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Sources: Sox shopping third baseman Lowell

Gordon Edes

...bullpen last season and the best two relievers available as free agents, according to ESPN's Keith Law. Both have had health issues in the past, Gonzalez undergoing Tommy John elbow surgery in 2007...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 23, 2009

AllNight

Keith Law discusses the controversy surrounding his NL Cy Young Award ballot. Law believes that Tim Lincecum, Javier...

Audio PodCast | November 20, 2009

How Javier Vazquez Is Like Ralph Nader

...the next decade? Your Rankings: Which three pitchers would make your NL Cy Young ballot? Chat: Keith Law answers your questions today, 1 ET. Tim Lincecum won the National League Cy Young for the...

Blog Entry | November 20, 2009

Friday Filberts

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...Tim Lincecum could strike out Superman ... Yesterday was a strange day, especially (I'm guessing) for Keith Law and Will Carroll. After a few hours of thinking about them, I finally realized, "Hey! That...

Blog | November 20, 2009

Digging into Cy balloting

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...dig into the Cy Young balloting, shall we? Two voters, Will Carroll of Baseball Prospectus and Keith Law of ESPN.com, did not include Chris Carpenter on their ballots. Carroll had Wainwright in the...

Blog | November 19, 2009

MLB Insider Keith Law

Welcome to SportsNation! On Friday, MLB Insider Keith Law will be here to take your questions on anything baseball related.Law is the senior baseball...

Chat | November 19, 2009

Do both Cy Youngs signal shift?

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...the BBWAA opening its doors, however slightly, to non-traditional writers (and voters). We know that Keith Law participated in the National League Cy Young balloting. Anyone care to guess who he voted for...

Blog | November 19, 2009

Lincecum repeats as Cy Young winner

Associated Press

Giants ace Tim Lincecum has won the NL Cy Young Award, becoming the first repeat winner in the major leagues since Randy Johnson was voted the prize four straight times from 1999-2002.

Story | Conversation | November 19, 2009

Closing the market

Keith Law

If there's an area of depth in this winter's free agent market, it's in relievers, including relievers who have either closer experience or closer stu...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 19, 2009

Those who favored King Felix and Verlander

Keith Law

The AL Cy Young Award went more or less as expected, with the very deserving Zack Greinke of the Kansas City Royals running away with it, nabbing 25 o...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 18, 2009

Stat guys not so monolithic after all

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...t have a BBWAA award ballot this season, so for me everything's still theoretical. But Keith Law had a ballot (more on that tomorrow, from him), and so did Baseball Prospectus writers Christina...

Blog | November 17, 2009

The market for those coming off injuries

Keith Law

One problem with market inefficiencies is that, once they're identified, it's usually a matter of time before they disappear as more players bid up th...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 17, 2009

Lackey's and Bay's markets emerge

Keith Law

Last week the Hall of Fame announced the entries on its nonplayer ballot, which includes owners, umpires, executives, managers and longtime union head...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 16, 2009

Can we replace Gold Gloves?

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...have been composed entirely of newspaper writers. That's no longer entirely the case -- our own Keith Law had a National League Cy Young ballot this year -- but the award voting is still dominated...

Blog | November 12, 2009

Ranking the top free agents (Nos. 11-30)

Keith Law, Scouts Inc.

Keith Law lists his top free agents, from Matt Holliday at No. 1 to Adam Everett at No. 50.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | November 12, 2009