Jeff Weaver’s got a new home, the Yankees go dumpster-diving for ex-Royals, and a few ordinarily reliable big leaguers will find themselves on a bus tomorrow night.
Guess who’s been DFAd again? If you said Tony Womack, you win a slot in the Royals’ rotation.
In today’s Transaction Analysis, Christina comments on the Brett Myers situation, watches another team turf Tony Womack, and doesn’t exactly shower Ned Colletti with praise for his latest manuever.
Two guys named Pujols and Clemens make their way back to the NL Central, and some new arms get a chance in the latest Transaction Analysis.
Though the majority of recent moves have involved shuffling role players around, there’s still plenty to talk about.
Christina takes on the AL East transaction showdown, the Pirates’ rotation, the Jered Weaver demotion, and a whole lot more in this edition of Transaction Analysis.
Christina touches on the Sox-to-Sox swap, the Dodgers’ latest reshuffle, and more.
This must be a record for the number of second basemen involved in five days of transactions, plus the rest of the news around the majors at other positions.
Christina wraps up a week of transactions by giving her take on Craig Hansen, Joe Mays, Davey Johnson, Esteban Loaiza, and Rocco Baldelli’s return.
Some teams do temporary solutions better than others, but trying to replace Albert Pujols or Gary Sheffield is no small feat.
Christina weighs on transactions making news at this hour, including the return of Roger Clemens, a new GM in Kansas City and all the Bill Bray talk you can handle.
Jered Weaver and Matt Kemp make their debuts, Ian Kinsler returns from the DL, and medicore pitchers get swapped around like mad.
A few highly-touted prospects finally poke their heads above Triple-A, and the league-wide starting pitcher shuffle begins.
Another weekend, another series of transactions in Kansas City and Washington that don’t make sense.
Goodbye Howie, Jae and Gustavo. Hello again, Mr. Womack. Hello Boof. Hello Kerry.
The Orioles sort through their corner players, the Mets scrape the bottom of the barrel in May, and the Curse of DePodesta claims another victim.