A utility man who isn’t, a formerly great closer who wasn’t, and a comeback story no one knows.
James Loney fills in for Lucas Duda, Brian Duensing bounces to another home, and Woj gets a new job.
Tim Lincecum finds a home for his comeback, Blake Swihart rejoins the Red Sox as an outfielder, and the Braves buy a draft pick.
Joe Nathan finds a home for his comeback, Jimmy Parades’ utility train arrives at a new stop, and the Padres trade cash to keep Blash.
Kyle Lohse tries to keep his career going and Tommy Joseph completes his comeback from multiple concussions.
The Braves’ allergy to major league players is only getting worse.
Third-string catchers are on the move, former strong defenders are as well, and well there’s Casey Fien.
The Nationals lock up their first generational, first-overall-pick player. Does it tell us anything about whether they’ll do the same with Bryce Harper?
The Diamondbacks choose the devil they know, the Twins can’t have enough outfielders, and more.
Injuries beget roster movement, and the Dodgers haven’t been lacking for either so far in 2016.
Each New York team adds some catching depth, an old pitching prospect ends up back in the majors, and more.
Does “three contributing rookies” correlate more closely to “rebuilding team” or “really good team”?
The Mets had two outstanding rookies last season, so how do they stack up against other Mets greats?
A roundup of last-spring roster shuffling, starring all your favorites: Nate Freiman, Dan Straily, Erik Kratz, and more!
The Orioles bring in a pair of lefties, a pair of NL East teams bring in cast-off relievers and another contract for the Phillies’ manager.
How the last 12 months have dismantled much of the baggage that has come with being a Mets fan in the modern era.