Christina has a look at the first trade of the offseason, and runs down all the options that were and were not picked up.
Theo Epstein and Paul DePodesta are both out as GMs. What happened?
A few front office and coaching staff moves highlight the early part of the offseason.
Teams start to get their rosters in order for a winter of tinkering.
Chris breaks down this year’s NLCS, which isn’t quite a rematch of last year’s.
Front-office moves in Detroit, Tampa Bay and Texas are the headline items in this edition.
Christina previews the Yankees/Angels series, who are perfectly poised to exploit each other’s weaknesses.
A handful of moves to talk about as the season winds down, plus a special thank-you as Christina wraps up her 10th year on duty.
Now that the minor-league seasons are over, even more prospects are getting the call. Christina has news on all the latest newbies.
Teams start to sort through players to learn who gets a spot on the 40-man roster this winter, and at least one playoff-bound team doesn’t look so hot in the pitching department.
The NL’s reigning Most Valuable Player made his 2005 debut last night.
While some teams gear up for the stretch run with oodles of pinch hitters and LOOGYs, some teams fill needs with useful players. Chris has the details.
With an eye toward October or 2006, teams fill out their rosters with veteran-y goodness or young prospects. Chris breaks it all down.
Chris has notes on teams reacquiring former players, and the last minute roster tinkerings before next week’s roster expansion.
While the stretch drive generally means younger players make appearances, a few teams can’t help but stay with their veteran fetishes.
The Braves get some veteran starters back, the Dodgers are almost completely healthy themselves, but there’s bad news in Queens and San Diego.