--- team-by-team breakdowns of best/worst case scenarios;
--- a 12-page story on the loaded Mets and Juan Soto;
--- a really nice 8-page profile of Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, awaiting a big-bucks contract extension after somehow getting a WS title out of 40 starting pitchers last season and bullpen games

--- predictions of end-of-season champs and individual award winners;
--- a fascinating 8-page story of what it's like inside a major umpire training school
About your Cardinals: "The Cardinals initiated a self-termed "reset" after posting their worst two-year winning percentage (.475) since top executive John Mozeliak first joined St. Louis in 1995. He'll give way by 2026 to team advisor Chaim Bloom, a former Red Sox GM who didn't exactly endear himself to the Boston faithful". And...
Cardinals finish prediction: Last place in the NL Central (S.I.'s "Flavor of the Weak") with a record of 72-90. "Best case: The veteran rotation stays healthy and the defense is strong. Former top prospect Jordan Walker emulates the success of SS Masyn Wynn (4.9 WAR last year). Worst case: The pitching staff struggles, lacking strikeout producers. 2B Nolan Gorman (.203 BA, 151 Ks) looks like a bust as he whiffs even more frequently than in 2024."
While the Sports Illustrated cover jinx has always been with us --- seven NY Mets are on this cover

This is a really fascinating issue. Unfortunately, as every S.I.-subscribing seamhead knows, it might be, like ESPN, the last time MLB even gets mentioned until the postseason.




