Harry uses PITCHf/x data from recent WBC games to evaluate five pitchers’ arsenals.
The Rangers seem to have a plan with Elvis Andrus’ upcoming free agency, and the Indians have several options to round out their rotation.
Bret gives you a step-by-step rundown of his preparation process for annual auctions.
The Royals’ rotation picture is becoming clearer, though the team is still clinging to all of its starters, and multiple teams are calling Brennan Boesch.
The Marlins, Mets, and Rangers each landed a right-hander on Paul’s list of pitching sleepers.
The Giants have kept most of their championship roster together, and notes on Roy Halladay, Bryce Harper, Scott Kazmir, Carlos Gomez, and Christian Yelich.
By the end of the season, we will know whether the BP staff should be allowed near the bookies in Las Vegas.
An oft-injured Padres slugger is among the quintet of players Josh is monitoring this week.
Craig Kimbrel leads off a list that includes all 30 projected closers and 10 setup men who could threaten their teams’ incumbents.
Roy Halladay had a disaster start yesterday, leading to questions about the Phillies’ chances in 2013, and the Diamondbacks are shopping John McDonald.
The Rays righty has become a popular breakout candidate, but there are reasons to temper short-term expectations.
It’s the 30th anniversary of the 1983 Mariners. The good news: The 2013 Mariners shouldn’t be as bad. We think.
Once again, the Mets have a starting pitcher with a beef, and the Dodgers might not be quick to sell on their bevy of starters.
Running through the notable quotes of the week that was.
A look at the best cannons in the minor leagues and the signs evaluators use to spot them.
Matt Kemp moves up and fellow Dodger Carl Crawford moves down, among many other shifts in this week’s update.