What the Braves might be looking for when developing shortstops from prospect to pro.
The Dodgers get the last big name on the free agent market, Cuban infielder Hector Olivera. Meanwhile, Brian Dozer gets certainty, while Jhoulys Chacin gets freedom, of a sort.
Miami extends the second corner of its outfield. Also: Rafael Furcal hangs around, and the Blue Jays call the Wolf.
Moves like lightning, but sweet Helena just says “God bless Johnny.”
Chris Young finds a home, the Mariners add some insurance, and the Rangers bring in a lefty reliever.
Getting the first 90 feet is just the beginning of your nightmare, meat.
Phil Coke, Mike Adams, etc.
The Blue Jays add Santana and Dayan Viciedo, while Billy Beane makes a pair of waiver claims.
Joba Chamberlain and Francisco Rodriguez are off the board, at last.
Yes, the projections like Tampa Bay, but they see much volatility, too.
The Dodgers continue to restock the back of their rotation with gambles on injury-prone starters.
The quiet Orioles make a little noise, while elsewhere relievers and zombies are signing.