Pat Venditte finally arrives in the big leagues; so do Jon Moscot and Giovanny Urshela. Other moves happened as well.
The Yankees get their ace back, the Rays exile another arm, the Brewers swap spare infielders, and more.
The Mariners acquire yet another bat-first corner guy, while the Diamondbacks finally get a real catcher.
Jake Odorizzi made a leap last year and turned the corner this year — how?
Arizona calls Jarrod Saltalamacchia to the majors, Carlos Peguero joins the Red Sox, and other moves.
Wil Myers had the Diamondbacks’ signs; can you get them?
Juan Uribe moves to Atlanta and a whole lotta not much comes back to the Dodgers
The Red Sox call up Rusney Castillo, Eury De La Rosa continues his Tour de Côte Ouest, and other teams make other moves.
Welington Castillo heads north by northwest, while the Astros acquire international bonus slots for a minor prospects.
Mike Redmond is out; the GM Dan Jennings is in. Will it settle the Marlins’ permanently wobbly managerial chair?
Just in time to delay his free agency, Maikel Franco gets the call. Meanwhile, Joe Blanton resurfaces to eat innings in KC and Carlos Sanchez arrives to save the White Sox at the keystone.
The Angels extend their closer, Drew Smyly is sidelined, Wil Nieves is mentioned, etc.
Two-pitch pitchers can succeed, but not when they work like Taijuan Walker has.
The Diamondbacks’ disastrous no-decent-catchers experiment is over. Meanwhile, the A’s take two tries at upgrading the bullpen, while the Rays backfill a broken-down rotation.
Alfredo Simon has an eephus. But does it suck?
The Brewers fail fast, and Ron Roenicke is let go. Was it fair?