Brad Ziegler and Junichi Tazawa join the Marlins’ bullpen, Jimmy Rollins tries to hook on with the Giants, and the Pirates bet on Daniel Hudson.
Wilson Ramos looks to rehab his value in Tampa Bay, Scrabble finds a new home in Seattle, and light-hitting backup catchers get multi-year deals.
Texas re-signs Carlos Gomez, while Ian Desmond leaves for a $70 million deal in Colorado.
Houston adds another big bat, reuniting with 40-year-old Carlos Beltran.
Eric Thames returns from Korea with many home runs, Carlos Ruiz lands in Seattle, and Oakland does a very Oakland thing.
Yoenis Cespedes stays in New York, as the Mets pony up $110 million to keep their star slugger.
Atlanta adds super-utility man Sean Rodriguez, Andrew Cashner goes home, and the Rays and Mariners make their annual offseason swap.
Neil Walker and Jeremy Hellickson accept qualifying offers, Brett Cecil gets paid, and Lourdes Gurriel lands in Toronto.
Atlanta adds a pair of geezers, Howie Kendrick goes to Philadelphia, and Toronto finds a slugging replacement.
How is a free agent crop like a Verve Pipe concert? And what does that have to do with Bartolo Colon?
Ranking this offseason’s top free agents, and trying to figure out where and for how much money they’ll land.
Cameron Maybin will play alongside Mike Trout, Josh Johnson’s latest comeback will be with the Giants, and John Lamb starts his third act.
Kyle Hendricks vs. Corey Kluber, in Cleveland.
Jon Lester vs. Corey Kluber, in Cleveland.
Travel back in time to 2007. A-Rod and Rollins were MVPs, Braun and Pedroia were Rookies of the Year, and the Braves gave up the farm for Mark Teixeira.
Corey Kluber vs. Aaron Sanchez in Toronto and Jake Arrieta vs. Rich Hill in Los Angeles.