Are the Fish fried, or more fresh than ever?
Christina details the story of an intriguing Japanese lefty in Blue Jays camp, and wraps up the rest of this week’s moves.
Christina takes off the propeller beanie and talks about why she’s excited about the season to come.
Christina speculates how Steve Trachsel will fare in the DH league, plays taps for the departure of a favorite pitcher, and ruminates on what a trio of veteran NRI’s will mean for the Nats in this week’s Transaction Analysis.
Christina runs down some interesting non-roster invites and a couple of minor deals as teams tweak their 40-mans.
Christina recaps a winter’s worth of moves in the NL West, and catches up on the rest of the recent happenings in the senior circuit.
No one in the division had a real strong winter, although the A’s helped themselves on the margins.
With the way the offseason has gone in baseball’s six-team division, don’t be surprised to see the defending champs looking up in the standings come October for the first time in four years.
The four contenders retool in baseball’s most murderous division, while the Royals and their new GM make perhaps the biggest gamble of the offseason.
The Phillies did the most to help themselves, while the Marlins’ front office should be rested after a long vacation.
The Orioles forget to look at the sell-by date, the Blue Jays lock up their franchise player, the Devil Rays move stealthily along at the bottom, and those two other teams bring Japanese players to America for Christmas.
Royce Clayton finds his tenth major league team, and that’s the least exciting signing in an inflated market. Christina takes you through the winners and losers so far.
Christina unpacks the Cubs’ big move, and prefers the signing of one aged, fragile veteran to another.
Christina digs into the odds and ends beyond the high drama from earlier in the week.
Christina is more optimistic about the Padres’ infield switcheroo than most, and the Yankees reverse the natural course of things by swapping salary for prospects.
The bids are in. Just what is the winning team in line to receive?