It’s been a busy week: the Dan Wilson era in Seattle might be coming to an end, another team gives a ROOGY a try, and the cycling of anonymous relievers continues.
The Red Sox are revamping their rotation on the fly as the Yankees do much the same with their lineup. Also, find out which team is down to just ten pitchers on the 25-man roster!
Calvin Pickering heads to Omaha after 31 plate appearances, Brad Penny makes his return and Jaret Wright hits the DL. All that and more in today’s Transaction Analysis.
With Nomar Garciaparra out for at least two months, what are the Cubs’ options?
The Angels, Diamondbacks and Padres are all working around injuries to starting position players.
The Red Sox get back a hero, the Cubs and Twins work around the losses of key left-handed bats, and the Giants lose another AARP stud.
Early-season moves have featured their share of funkiness, writes Chris Kahrl.
Roster cuts throughout Florida and Arizona provide fodder for Chris.
For the first time since 1972, a franchise has relocated to a new city. What’s in store for denizens of Washington, D.C.?
Chris Kahrl closes out the offseason with a wrap-up of the Wests, plus a quick rundown of the rest of baseball.
Transaction Analysis takes on a new shape as Chris Kahrl debuts a new, quick-hit format to cover moves as they happen.
Chris Kahrl breaks down the AL and NL Central’s offseason moves in the latest Transaction Analysis.
TA is back with a look at what teams in the AL East and NL East did this winter.
Who came out ahead in the Jason Kendall trade, and what exactly is Jim Bowden thinking in Washington? These questions and more answered in Chris Kahrl’s Transaction Analysis.
The Angels and Expos swap right fielders who are a lot closer in age and ability than you might think.
The Angels and Reds retain their starting catchers for the same price. Jim Bowden flushes a bunch of money down the drain in Washington. Chris Kahrl pledges allegiance to Mike Rose. These and other happenings in today’s Transaction Analysis.