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Gary Gillette, a contributor to MLB Insider on ESPN.com, is the editor of the 2006 ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia, which was published in March by Sterling. Gary can be reached via e-mail at GGillette@247Baseball.com.

Gillette: Ranking the playoff teams IN New Window
Who has the best rotation, bullpen, lineup, defense and bench? Gary Gillette ranks the playoff teams in each category.
Gary Gillette, Special to ESPN.com | October 3, 2006

Gillette: Tigers' struggles stem from their hacking ways IN New Window
The shrinking of the Tigers' lead in the AL Central has stemmed mostly from their continued offensive struggles.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 18, 2006

Gillette: Bonderman and Santana deserve more attention IN New Window
Nudged out of the spotlight by rookies, Johan Santana and Jeremy Bonderman are the true aces of their respective teams.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | August 9, 2006

Gillette: MLB is not as popular as it once was IN New Window
There's nothing wrong with the game, but Major League Baseball isn't nearly as popular now as it once was.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | August 4, 2006

Gillette: A tribute to Negro Leaguers IN New Window
Here are some scouting reports on the 12 Negro Leaguers who were elected to the Hall of the Fame.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | July 27, 2006

Gillette: Upton dealing with pressure, expectations IN New Window
Few players come along with Justin Upton's mix of athletic ability, baseball tools, lofty expectations and rock-solid confidence.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | July 27, 2006

Gillette: Pirates face year of reckoning IN New Window
The Pirates have had 13 consecutive losing seasons, and there's not much hope of reversing course in the near future.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | July 18, 2006

Gillette: Differences, similarities between '84 and '06 Tigers IN New Window
Gary Gillette looks at the differences and similarities between the '84 world champion Tigers and this season's Detroit club.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | July 18, 2006

Gillette: Bucs' young lefties failing to deliver IN New Window
The Pirates' trio of young lefties -- Zach Duke, Paul Maholm and Oliver Perez -- has struggled this season, writes Gary Gillette.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | July 14, 2006

Gillette: Midsummer Classic trivia IN New Window
Want to impress friends and family? Here are some stats, facts and trivia related to the All-Star Game.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | July 10, 2006

Gillette: Many great comeback tales throughout history IN New Window
Because of its long season, baseball has many great comeback tales to tell -- even if they are rare.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | July 5, 2006

Gillette: Dodgers rookies are delivering the goods IN New Window
Several Dodgers rookies have stepped into key roles, and the results have been very positive.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | June 23, 2006

Gillette: Top five switch-hitters in each league IN New Window
Switch-hitters have long had a special place in baseball. Here are profiles of the top five switchers in each league.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | June 8, 2006

Gillette: Baseball gods are smiling on Tigers IN New Window
If the youthful Tigers don't know it, manager Jim Leyland clearly understands that the baseball gods have been smiling on his team.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | June 2, 2006

Gillette: Time to end the witch hunt IN New Window
Barry Bonds' home run record is no more tainted than many -- if not most -- of the great records in baseball history.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | May 29, 2006

Gillette: Top young left-handed guns IN New Window
Who is the next Dontrelle Willis? Maybe Scott Kazmir. Gary Gillette takes a look at some of the game's best young left-handers.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | May 26, 2006

Gillette: Hello, Cooperstown IN New Window
Let's set the record straight: Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter will make the Hall of Fame, maybe on the first ballot.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | May 12, 2006

Gillette: Oldies but goodies IN New Window
Over the hill? Hardly. These ten 38-and-older players are making a major impact this year.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | May 4, 2006

Gillette: Derek Jeter is no Honus Wagner IN New Window
How does Derek Jeter stack up against the best shortstops in history? Immortality rests in the eye of the beholder.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | May 2, 2006

Gillette: Snake charmer IN New Window
The Diamondbacks expect Conor Jackson to become a dominant middle-of-the-order slugger.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | April 27, 2006

Gillette: Bravehearts IN New Window
The success or failure of the Braves' sophomores will probably determine whether they can hold off the Mets.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | April 25, 2006

Gillette: Pride of Motown IN New Window
One reason for the virtually unrestrained optimism in Detroit this year is young slugger Chris Shelton.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | April 12, 2006

Gillette: Heavy lumber IN New Window
These 25-and-under sluggers carry a big stick and are expected to make a major impact this year.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | April 7, 2006

Gillette: Here's to you, Jimmy Rollins IN New Window
The odds of Jimmy Rollins' breaking Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak are long, but not impossible.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | April 3, 2006

Gillette: Other '06 rookies IN New Window
Other rookies to keep an eye on in 2006.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | February 10, 2006

Gillette: Top rookies of '06 IN New Window
Brewers power-hitting first baseman Prince Fielder is on the short list of rookies who could have an impact in 2006.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | February 10, 2006

Gillette: First chance IN New Window
This year's rookie class for the Hall of Fame is not among the most distinguished.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | December 30, 2005

Gillette: Closin' the deal IN New Window
With closers in high demand, pitchers such as Trevor Hoffman and Kyle Farnsworth still are available for the taking.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | November 29, 2005

Gillette: Catch a star? Not likely IN New Window
Bengie Molina, Ramon Hernandez and Brad Ausmus are solid catching options, but nothing more.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | November 22, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the Astros IN New Window
The Astros have the pitching to make a run deep into October.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | October 3, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the Red Sox IN New Window
There's no doubt the Red Sox have a potent offense, but their pitching is suspect.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | October 3, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the Padres IN New Window
If Jake Peavy doesn't deliver the goods, it could be a very short postseason for the Padres.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | October 2, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the Yankees IN New Window
As long as the Yankees' pitching holds up, they will be tough to beat.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | October 2, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the Angels IN New Window
Speed, aggressiveness and solid pitching make the Angels a dangerous team.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | October 2, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the White Sox IN New Window
After sputtering in the second half, the White Sox might have finally gotten back on track.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | October 2, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the Braves IN New Window
After years of being burdened with expectations, the Braves are revelling in the role of youthful overachievers.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | October 2, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the Cardinals IN New Window
The Cardinals are talented and experienced. Don't be surprised to see them in the Fall Classic.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | October 2, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the White Sox IN New Window
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 30, 2005

Gillette: Scouting the Cardinals IN New Window
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 30, 2005

Gillette: Scouting Angels-A's IN New Window
The Angels and the A's are evenly matched heading into their deciding four-game series in Oakland.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 26, 2005

Gillette: Swing shift IN New Window
Five hitters have stepped up to the plate with a vengeance in September.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 20, 2005

Gillette: Special delivery IN New Window
These five pitchers have surprised a lot of people by helping carry their clubs this September.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 20, 2005

Gillette: NL wild-card scouting IN New Window
Gary Gillette breaks down the Marlins-Astros four-game series at Minute Maid Park in Houston.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 12, 2005

Gillette: AL wild-card scouting IN New Window
Gary Gillette breaks down the Athletics-Indians three-game series at Jacobs Field in Cleveland.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 12, 2005

Gillette: Out of left field IN New Window
Each of the remaining NL contenders has at least one player who has exceeded expectations.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | September 7, 2005

Gillette: Excellent returns IN New Window
From Jason Giambi to Todd Jones, Gary Gillette breaks down the candidates for Comeback Player of the Year.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | August 31, 2005

Gillette: Fundamental lineup IN New Window
There remains a corps of players who play the game the right way.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | August 26, 2005

Gillette: Fundamental lapses IN New Window
Focusing solely on players' fundamentals, here's a recap of Wednesday's Braves-Cubs game.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | August 26, 2005

Gillette: An arms race IN New Window
How the rotations perform down the stretch should go a long way in determining which of the AL contenders advance to the postseason.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | August 25, 2005

Gillette: Phil 'er up IN New Window
Thanks largely to some strong starting pitching, the Phillies remain very much in the NL wild card race.
Gary Gillette, ESPN Insider | August 17, 2005

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