The Rays are back in the extension game, and are putting more on the line than usual to keep Chris Archer around.
Not one of Tyler Collins’ or Roenis Ellis’ PECOTA comparables was a major leaguer. But Collins, Ellis, and the rest of these unknowns are on MLB rosters today.
Marte and Yan Gomes sign extensions while other clubs tinker on the eve of Opening Day.
The sixth and final part in a division-by-division dialogue leading up to Opening Day.
A flurry of moves as teams pack their buses: Ortiz gets an extension, the Braves get a new sixth starter, the Tigers extend the Doug Fister trade tree, and more.
In case you weren’t awake for baseball’s opening series (or even if you were), R.J. has you covered: Kershaw, Trumbo, Goldschmidt, and all the action that mattered.
Getting hit by a pitch is a skill, but how repeatable is it, and what should we look for?
Will Matt Adams be the next Cardinals part-timer to turn into a star?
The Twins extend Glen Perkins, Brett Tomko keeps going, and Lou Marson is freed.
The final famous free agent pitcher is off the board as Atlanta tries to fill a depleted rotation.
St. Louis extends Matt Carpenter and signs Aledmys Diaz, and Arizona inks Oliver Perez.
Some teams are spending the spring trying out potential positional mates. Who should win these battles?
Three teams sign utility infielders, the Rangers pick up Joe Saunders, Johan Santana finds a lifeline and other moves.
Which teams are in the best position to tap into their prospect wealth this season?
Which free agents got more (or less) than we expected, and what do they tell us about next year’s free agents?
The Yankees make the rare decision to lock up a player, inking Brett Gardner for at least the next four years.