With the Red Sox in a mire, their rookie center fielder’s present is up in the air.
The Angels drop Ibanez, whose first name is Raul, which sounds like the word rule. Also: Brad Mills lands in Oakland, and Yohan Pino makes the majors.
The Mets claim their prize for Ike Davis, the Athletics officially give up on Michael Taylor, and the Pirates promote one-time Opening Day starter Vance Worley.
Who is Dee Gordon’s opposite, and what can he teach us about the complexities of taking 90 feet?
The last of the qualifying offer free agents falls.
The Marlins demote Derek Dietrich, the Mariners do the same to Nick Franklin, Jordan Pacheco is available and Yankees bullpen gets more length.
What happens when the best baserunner in the game meets the best pickoff artist? The rest of the league gets a lesson.
The Astros and Jonathan Singleton make plans together, the Marlins trade a draft pick, and the Braves call up a new arm.
The Angels shortstop steals second when nobody is looking.
The Orioles get a catcher in a pinch, the Mets drop another closer, and Troy Patton is Troy packin’. Because he got traded.
The Athletics’ latest zig has been as unexpected in the current baseball landscape as it has been impressive.
Jayson Werth hasn’t been, as predicted, the worst signing of the 2010 offseason. Does he have a case for being the best?
The A’s get Kyle Blanks, the Rays lost Ben Zobrist (for now), Jeff Keppinger is dismissed and Greg Dobbs finds a bench to sit on.
Where did the breakout version of Brian Dozier come from?
The Marlins cut Carlos Marmol loose, while a slew of excellent players are hurt.