The Mariners add another first baseman, the Nationals and A’s add to their bullpens and Brett Lawrie joins his fourth organization.
The Rockies try to find two relievers who can survive Coors Field, while in Seattle Dipoto adds to his bullpen, too.
The Royals reunite with their former closer as the reliever shuffle continues across baseball.
The Tigers make a few small moves, Utley stays put in LA, and more.
The pretty-good 2013 team you could put together with these suddenly free agents.
The Braves and Mariners keep making moves, Matt Klentak could get used to having 40-man spots open, and the Cards finally get a competent backup for Yadi.
Ray Searage gets his new project, Bud Norris finds a landing spot, and the Cubs acquire another former closer of the future.
The Tigers make the first big splash of the off-season, inking the former Nat to a nine-figure deal.
Jerry Dipoto’s catcher follows him north, while the Angels replace Iannetta with Soto.
A reliever-turned-starter gets dealt for a starter-turned reliever, the Dodgers continue to make it rain internationally, and the Brewers continue to deal.
The Cubs take chances on a few interesting arms, the Padres gamble on the former Twins’ catcher of the future, the Rockies make some surprising cuts, and others.
The Tigers get a reliever, the A’s get a wild card, and the Angels get to give a spare infielder a multi-year deal.
The Jays resign one of their own, two more qualifying offers make three, and get excited Phillies fans.
After a year of blockbusters imported veteran talent into San Diego, the Padres begin their offseason by exporting Joaquin Benoit to Seattle.
The Angels get an elite defensive shortstop, but he comes at a steep price.