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.
The Cardinals make the move everyone was anticipating and bring on the recently-released Met to man shortstop while Jhonny Peralta is on the mend.
No, really: The Mets’ young rotation is extremely good.
The Pirates add some depth, the Orioles sign another all-or-nothing slugger, the Mariners pull another former future star into their black hole of catchers, and more.
The White Sox finally relieve Avisail Garcia of his everyday duties, the Rays bring back an old hero in a new role, and more.
The Royals give some extra cash to one of their leaders and a few final minor league contracts handed out in February.
The Indians pull yet another outfielder from San Diego. Let’s hope this one knows what he’s putting into his body.
Teams around the majors scramble to get their depth pieces in place before Spring Training games start up.
The Cubs finally remove a cog in their logjam, but then replace that cog with a better cog.
Rather than going all-in, the White Sox go Rollins. Meanwhile, the Cubs add Manny Parra, and Cleveland gets Uribe.
No, Really: The Rays are pretty good for really cheap.
The Pirates pick up some outfield depth and some former good relievers catch on in new cities.
Using PECOTA + context to handicap this year’s MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year races.
With one Davis having moved on, the Athletics turn to another Davis to hopefully provide some much needed power.