The Pirates sign a couple of high-risk, high-reward players in Bedard and McLouth
The Padres acquire former Rockies closer Huston Street
The White Sox send a cost-controlled closer to Toronto for a somewhat promising pitcher.
Colorado acquires a scary fly-ball guy.
The Dodgers add Aaron Harang and Jerry Hairston to their collection of off-season acquisitions.
With Joe Nathan in Texas, the Twins bring back Matt Capps for 2012.
The Marlins go big to bring in Jose Reyes, the Angels trade another catcher to Toronto, the Dodgers acquire Capuano and Kennedy, and the Phillies sign Laynce Nix.
The Cubs kick off the Epstein/Hoyer era by finding DeJesus, the Royals hope for a Broxton bounceback, the Rockies sign Ramon Hernandez, and Jeff Mathis gets some new catching competition in Anaheim at the cost of Tyler Chatwood.
As the Winter Meetings approach, Joe Nathan goes to Texas, Ty Wigginton joins the Phillies, the Marlins acquire another pitcher from Petco, the Indians re-sign Sizemore, the Royals keep Bruce Chen, the Rays and Mariners make a trade, and Freddy Garcia stays a Yankee.
The Pirates lose Ryan Doumit to the Twins but sign Clint Barmes to play shortstop, while Jose Molina lands in Tampa Bay.
The Dodgers lock up star outfielder Matt Kemp for eight more years.
The Diamondbacks and Dodgers roll the dice with Aaron Hill and Mark Ellis, respectively, Mark Kotsay goes to San Diego, and a pair of backup catchers find new homes.
The Twins fill their shortstop hole with Jamey Carroll, at least in theory.
After the Madson deal fell apart, the Phillies pick up Papelbon
Was too much money thrown at Barajas and Bloomquist?
The Royals trade Melky Cabrera to the Giants for Jonathan Sanchez and a prospect