The Pirates and Athletics take chances on rebound starting pitching candidates, and the Tigers bring in a division rival’s utility man.
The Indians bring in a few veterans, a few spare outfielders find homes, and the Orioles sign a Korean player, but not THAT Korean player.
The White Sox get another big fish, while the rebuilding Dodgers and Reds get prospects. Wait, what?
The Padres acquire the Braves’ young backstop, the Halos grab Yunel Escobar, the Astros re-up with Tony Sipp, and much more.
The Mariners add another first baseman, the Nationals and A’s add to their bullpens and Brett Lawrie joins his fourth organization.
The Cardinals pick up another hitter who will inevitably win a batting title just because.
The Red Sox pick up another late-inning arm at the expense of a reliable starting pitcher.
A breakdown of Mookie Betts’ 2015 season.
There haven’t been many bright spots with the 2015 Boston Red Sox, but that doesn’t mean fans should get carried away with one of the few they’ve seen.