Our transactions master looks at some trends to see what the league as a whole is doing with their 40- and 25-man rosters
Late season waiver claims and promotions of Quad-A types. It’s September!
“Jonny, will I ever see you again?” “Sure you will, kid. You know goodbyes aren’t forever.”
Reviving an old Lindbergher, R.J. examines a lineup of non-prospects with eye-popping numbers in the minors
Jack Zduriencik is out in Seattle and the Mets add yet another piece to their bullpen.
Also in this edition: the four-syllable below-replacement level player is back in vogue.
We’re at the “playoff teams acquire their designated pinch-runner” stage of the season.
Get yer Marlon Byrd puns here! Get yer Randy Wolf jokes here! Get yer … well, there aren’t any Neal Cotts jokes.
The career Phillies’ star heads back home to SoCal, the Padres finally deal an outfielder (not that one), and more..
Every year, some of the weird minor moves that are too small to cover wind up having a positive impact for teams. Here are a dozen of them.
That’s what we call Steve Clevenger, right? Either way, Edwin Jackson also latched on to a predictable team and Eddie Butler heads back to the minors after disappointing again.
Contenders make some additions to fill in minor gaps down the stretch and into the playoffs.
Of pitching well, we mean. The question is why, and the even more important question is whether he can improve.
August trade season is upon us, which means faded stars Nick Swisher, Michael Bourn, Chris Johnson, and Mike Napoli are on the move.
Dave Dombrowski moves on from the Tigers, the A’s keep on churning, and Daniel Nava lands in Florida.
Merrily merrily merr– wait, I already made this joke. Cespedes is going to the Mets.