With none of the big name pitchers moving at the Winter Meetings, both buyers and sellers are content to sit back and stalk their prey.
This year’s Nashville gathering should see more dealing than the 2002 version, and here’s your primer to the coming action, with a breakdown of the needs and wants of all 30 teams.
The list of remaining free agents looks a lot less appetizing than it did a week ago.
The divination of what every major league team will do during a busy winter, plus front-office notes from Colorado, New York, and St. Louis.
What does the future hold for Boston, and will it be able to keep its blend of veterans and homegrown talent together?
Boston’s second championship–and second series sweep–in four years is no less special than their memorable win in 2004.
The Red Sox’s youngsters shined on Saturday night, helping put Boston on the brink of its second title in four years.
Turnover in the hot stove league, in the boardrooms, in the dugout, and on rosters, is all waiting on the World Series’ conclusion.
On the road to the World Series, the Rockies skipper has managed challenges in life, and not just on the diamond.
A two-man tandem provides another clean finish for the Sox, now up two games in the series.
One game in, can we say who has the “big mo?” Some Red Sox players disagree, while the Rockies roll with it.
While realizing the Red Sox should be favored, the Rockies also understand that they can shed their relative anonymity with just four more wins.
The ALCS MVP is poised to bolster his big-game reputation in Game One of the World Series.
The comeback gets completed with a game that makes a hero out of PECOTA posterboy Dustin Pedroia.
Jeff Francis sums up the improbability of Colorado’s pennant, the Yankees and Angels search for new leaders, and Dusty settles into the Queen City.
After last night’s drubbing tied the series, the ALCS will now need all seven games to determine who advances to the World Series.