After their deal for Jonathan Lucroy falls through, the Indians pivot and snag their new closer out of the Bronx.
The Nationals get Mark Melancon, a reliever who has been as good as Aroldis Chapman.
Toronto and Seattle exchange disappointing veteran relievers, Texas brings in some pitching depth, and Joey Gallo gets a chance to let it fly.
Michael Conforto returns to New York, Justin Smoak stays in Toronto, and Yuliesky Gurriel might be an odd fit in Houston.
Boston makes three trades to rebuild the bullpen and the infield, and Omar Infante tries to keep his career going in Atlanta.
Miami invests in Fernando Rodney avoiding pumpkin status and Los Angeles picks up a Clayton Kershaw fill-in.
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New York ships out Michael Conforto and brings back Jose Reyes, the Rays take a look at Oswaldo Arcia, and the Royals finally say goodbye to Omar Infante.
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Randal Grichuk plays himself back to Triple-A, Mat Latos wears out another welcome, and the Dodgers and Mariners make an intriguing minor swap.
Justin Morneau returns to the AL Central and Ike Davis returns to New York.
Chicago can’t quit Chris Coghlan, while the A’s pick up a former top prospect with remaining intrigue.
Kelly Johnson heads to New York, by way of Atlanta, for the second straight season.
Chicago takes James Shields off San Diego’s hands for a pair of prospects.
Carl Crawford’s tumultuous time in Tinsel Town comes to an end and Trea Turner gets the call.
With David Wright’s latest injury, it might now be time to think about the long-term future at the position.