How Houston benefitted from the top waiver spot.
The Mariners sign Weeks to a perfectly unexpectional contract, while a bunch of famous relievers sign minor-league contracts.
The cupboard is not empty. It’s just close.
The Red Sox extend Wade Miley, the Reds land Burke Badenhop, and the Rangers sign both halves of a left-field platoon.
Can you figure out how Jordan Zimmermann undid Christian Yelich’s extreme approach?
The Rockies get a couple big-league pitchers, Steve Lombardozzi’s brings back ever-smaller returns, and some backup catchers are employed again.
The Phillies try to resurrect a former All-Star, while a bunch of teams do a bunch of small junk.
Cincinnati locks up its breakout catcher, while Jack Z retains his two old pairs of jeans.
Geo Soto goes to the other side of Chicago, Jonny Gomes goes back to the NL, Vogelsong returns to SF and Ichiro is going to be a Marlin.
Houston signs a guy who’ll strike out and hit some homers, the Rangers get a better backup catcher, and Kelly Johnson goes back to the other East.
A season after injuries destroyed everything, Texas adds Yovani Gallardo, who makes 30 starts like a lazy editor makes bad metaphors.
The Giants finally get in on the offseason action.
Trading Billy keeps trading, swapping his newly acquired shortstop for a high-leverage reliever.
The Astros get Evan Gattis from the Braves for three prospects.
The A’s switch things up and trade youth for a star.