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Free-agency side dishes (before the turkey)

Buster Olney

So many teams are sitting back and waiting for the completion of the Type A free-agent and possible non-tender markets that there probably won't be a ...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 25, 2009

A game filled with crossroads

Buster Olney

The moment Nick Swisher lifted the ball over the infield, Angels reliever Brian Fuentes shot his arm into the air, that arm driven by the exultation o...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | October 23, 2009

For one night, Ordonez worth the cost

Buster Olney

It's too bad there isn't a transcript of the conversation that took place sometime this summer between Detroit Tigers owner Mike Ilitch and his baseba...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | September 30, 2009

Jays must trade Halladay now

Buster Olney

A whole bunch of baseball people traveled to Toronto this weekend to watch Roy Halladay pitch, as Ken Fidlin writes. It's a sure sign of a robust mark...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | July 19, 2009

Type A free agents face dilemma

Buster Olney

Orlando Cabrera and Jason Varitek and Juan Cruz continue to reside in compensation-pick purgatory, a place where no free agent ever wants to land. It'...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | January 22, 2009

Oswalt hurls masterpiece at Cardinals

Buster Olney, ESPN The Magazine

Roy Oswalt was at the top of his game in silencing the Cardinals, sending the Astros to their first World Series.

Story | Conversation | October 19, 2005

Cards need to bring the poise

Buster Olney, ESPN The Magazine

The Cardinals are on the brink of elimination from the NLCS, and the umpires have them seeing red.

Story | Conversation | October 16, 2005

Shuffling lineup works wonders for Astros

Buster Olney, ESPN The Magazine

Putting Mike Lamb back into the starting lineup in Game 3 proved to be a genius move by the Astros, writes Buster Olney.

Story | Conversation | October 15, 2005

Obstacles await newcomers

Buster Olney, ESPN The Magazine

New hires like Lee Mazzilli and Ozzie Guillen start fresh, but not necessarily with a clean slate.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2003