The Mets give up a draft pick to sign Michael Cuddyer, the Angels add another pitcher, and Chris Young the hitter re-ups in New York.
The Angels make a pair of trades to bolster their pitching staff; the Astros get a new pitch-framer who might make Jason Castro tradeable.
The Brewers trade for a first baseman, the Twins hire Paul Molitor, and the Red Sox get closer certainty.
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The Braves hire a new GM, in what has been an unusually busy offseason for front-office types.
Joe Maddon surprises baseball by utilizing an out-clause not many knew he had and the Phillies make a pair of odd, or at least oddly timed, extensions.
No matter how questionable the decision, everything Ned Yost does this postseason seems to work in the end.
And we’re back, ready for Round Two.
The Rangers hire a manager, and the Rays’ new GM makes his first move.
Both teams’ bats were awake and neither got much out of their starting pitchers, but the Giants bullpen did what the Cardinals’ couldn’t and put St. Louis on the brink of elimination.
The Royals go for the sweep while the Giants attempt to take a commanding 3-1 lead in two series that have certainly not lacked in drama.
The Diamondbacks hired an oft-mentioned managerial candidate.
The outcome never seemed in doubt, as Madison Bumgarner continued to be some kind of dominant.
It’s a must-win, for everybody! Everybody must win! No losers, everybody must not lose!
Two teams that never lose in the postseason face off in the postseason.