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Active seniors still living the good life

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

To quadrigenarians Jamie Moyer, Gary Sheffield and Randy Johnson, age is just another number in their illustrious careers.

Story | Conversation | May 27, 2009

Pittsburgh's pitching revival

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

We're only a few weeks into the season, but new pitching coach Joe Kerrigan already has put his stamp on the Pirates' staff.

Story | Conversation | April 28, 2009

End could possibly be near for Durham

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

Having received no offers to date to play in 2009, veteran Ray Durham may be forced to retire far sooner than he ever wanted to.

Story | Conversation | February 07, 2009

Reyes still considered king of thieves

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

"Starting 9" breaks down the top base stealers in the game, leading off with the Mets' Jose Reyes.

Story | Conversation | May 21, 2008

Slow starters in April who rose to play in October

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

Starting 9 looks back through baseball history and pays homage to nine April laggards who found their mojo in time to play in October.

Story | Conversation | April 08, 2008

Francona skillful and relaxed amid the chaos of Boston

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

Through eight seasons -- four with the Red Sox -- as a manager, Terry Francona has grown accustomed to the fickle nature of public and media acceptance.

Story | Conversation | October 23, 2007

The disciples of John Hart

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

John Hart did more than turn around a moribund Indians franchise. He also mentored three of the four general managers still vying for a World Series title.

Story | Conversation | October 10, 2007

Everett sets up shop in the 'bushes'

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

After collecting 1,304 hits in his big league career, Carl Everett has taken a detour and is playing in the independent Atlantic League.

Story | Conversation | June 26, 2007

It's tough to make everybody happy

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

Complaints about the schedule are nothing new, but there have been even more gripes than usual this season.

Story | Conversation | May 04, 2007

Any life left in these old bats?

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN Insider

Several active players with Hall of Fame credentials, including Mike Piazza and Sammy Sosa, are still looking for work.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 05, 2006

Healthy, reliable closers hard to find

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN Insider

Why are so many closers either hurt or struggling? Stress and wear and tear are logical places to start.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 01, 2005

Relievers, outfielders on the front line

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN Insider

Insider surveyed 15 major leaguers on the state of player-fan relations, and several seemed legitimately concerned about the way things are headed.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | May 27, 2005

They're called 'prospects' for a reason

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

While the Blue Jays and Phillies continue to haggle over prospects, Starting 9 revisits some trades involving highly touted minor leaguers who became major league busts.

Story | Conversation | July 28, 2009

Dealing an ace can be a crapshoot

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

What kind of package can a star pitcher bring in return? As history reminds us, not all blockbusters are created equal.

Story | Conversation | July 22, 2009

Winners and losers at the time that were short-lived

Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.com

Looking back at nine deadline trades over the past decade that are perceived differently in hindsight than in the immediate aftermath.

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2008