A couple of the mid-afternoon moves from Tuesday’s winter meetings.
Yet another AL team plucks a middle-of-the-order hitter from Oakland.
Andrew Miller finds his Cashman, while the Rays get their man, Cash.
The Yankees get someone to man Derek Jeter’s now-vacated spot, the Tigers move another piece from their Doug Fister return, and new GM Dave Stewart continues to reshape the Diamondbacks.
The Mariners swap Michael Saunders for J.A. Happ in a trade that was preceded by a beef, and might itself precede another trade.
The Royals re-up Hochevar, the Braves non-tender the TJ survivors, Jim Johnson finds a home, and more.
Brian Sabean’s reputation for keeping his championship teams has merit, so how did Pablo Sandoval escape his grasp?
The Rays sign Ernesto Frieri, the Royals re-up Jason Frasor, and the Marlins trade for Aaron Crow.
Billy Beane trades another star, though the package he got in return is different than we’re used to. Plus: Prospect breakdowns and fantasy implications.
Kyle Seager gets seven figures.
The Dodgers and Rays each add relievers that should help, by getting relievers from the other.
Oakland lands Butler for a deal that has many scratching their heads while the White Sox take a risky, but perhaps needed, approach to fix their woeful bullpen.
The Blue Jays, not the Cubs, sign Russell Martin; The Cubs, not the Braves, now employ Tommy La Stella.
A.J. Burnett makes things right with Pittsburgh, and the Rays get a couple nifty prospects for their no. 4 starter.
Toronto makes way in center for a top prospect; the Tigers trade from a shallow system; and the Pirates get a new pitch-framer.
The Tigers keep playing for now; it hasn’t burned them yet. Also: Dean Anna gets a big-league deal, Rob Scahill is on the move, and San Diego is rid of Roach.