Adam LaRoche and Manny Parra could be odd men out, and Ryan Dempster’s market could heat up soon.
Russell Martin has two major suitors, the Angels are shopping a young closer, and Dayton Moore is trying to open some payroll space.
David Wright disputes reports about the state of his extension talks, the Dodgers are determined to go big for Zack Greinke, and the Red Sox shop a player they traded for less than a year ago.
Brian Wilson might be out of a job, while the Reds might soon lock down their closer, and Mike Napoli might soon choose a team.
The Twins are looking to bolster their rotation, while B.J. Upton could settle on a new team soon. Daisuke Matsuzaka is also letting the Padres know he’s interested in coming to Southern California.
The Diamondbacks are looking for infield upgrades, the Royals extend Jeremy Guthrie, and the Tigers might be eyeing a free-agent shortstop.
The Blue Jays pick a manager, Raul Ibanez wants to return to the Bronx, and markets are developing for Jeremy Guthrie and Lance Berkman.
The Blue Jays are closing in on a manager, the Marlins actually signed somebody, Dan Haren’s market could depend on his barking back, and negotiations for Adam LaRoche are dragging.
The Marlins claim there is, indeed, a player they will not trade, the Red Sox are looking to extend Dustin Pedroia, and Ian Kinsler is willing to move off the keystone.
R.A. Dickey might–or might not–stay with the Mets, the Marlins hold their annual fire sale, and the Braves are honing in on their choice for center field.
Dan attempts to prove there were more rumors on the mill than the blockbuster deal between Miami and Toronto.
Torii Hunter and Jonny Gomes might soon have new homes, and Michael Pineda might pitch for the Yankees… eventually.
Updates on a couple of catchers, and a look at the market for Melky Cabrera.
Nick Swisher is a hot commodity on the free-agent market, the Phillies are scouring the market, and the Cubs might be looking for international help.
Yasmani Grandal is nailed with a suspension, and the Indians and Diamondbacks could be opening shop soon.
A retired pitcher considers a comeback, the Rockies come closer to naming a manager, and the Dodgers are interested in every starter.