Teams continue to clean house, scattering Quad-A players in all directions in preparation for the stretch run of Spring Training.
With a spate of minor league demotions, teams are starting to narrow down their options for supplementary players.
A bit of optimism for Royals fans, and the Diamondbacks and White Sox swap some potentially useful players.
A couple pitchers hang ’em up, the Marlins say goodbye to their second baseman, and players start getting banished to minor league camp.
A couple players get inked to dubious new contracts, a formerly good infielder hangs ’em up, and the Diamondbacks acquire another piece of their rosy future.
Some more familiar names show up in this week’s list of minor league contract recipients, one of whom recalls a fond memory for Christina.
Some familiar names show up on the NRI list, including a few stathead faves and some also-rans.
With full spring training about to get underway, GMs are giving NRIs to some familiar faces, and the February trend of agonizing over roster filler begins.
Today Christina wraps up the offseason transactions by focusing on the National League.
Christina Kahrl has a special baseball Valentine just for you: a wrap-up of the American League’s offseason transactions.
Christina catches up with all the moves from last week’s Winter Meetings.
Teams are still in silly season as far as free-agent pitching is concerned, and a fairly exciting trade season gets underway.
Christina details a few teams who were most enthusiastic about relievers, and breaks down a few trades and signings of note leading into the Winter Meetings.
The first big signing of the winter in Seattle, and the first big trade of the winter in New York and San Diego.
The Cubs dip in to the free-agent waters for another reliever, the Rangers take advantage by snagging a cheap live arm from them, and John McDonald goes round and round.
The early Winter roster movement has resulted in…more Neifi Perez? Christina has the scoop on the last week around the majors.