How many saves does it take to make closer money?
Will Fowler’s career year persuade our panel to side with his salary figure, or will Coors kill his case?
The Cubs are zeroing in on their starting rotation, and Kyle Lohse might come off the market soon.
The Tigers are gearing up for another championship run, but they’re not taking anything for granted.
Justin Verlander isn’t the only pitcher who wants to stay in Detroit long-term, and Scott Rolen is running out of options.
The Nationals starter’s case produces the panel’s first split decision, and Ben explains why he isn’t even better.
Which players do the BP staff believe will come up big in 2013?
With Michael Bourn finally signed, Kyle Lohse might finally get some attention… or not.
Did the BP arbitration panel buy into Bailey’s 2012 breakout?
The Astros aren’t great now, but once upon a time, Jimmy Wynn, Jose Cruz, and Cesar Cedeno made them look respectable. Also, a look at what would have been written in BP Annuals of the ’60s and ’70s.
Michael Bourn finally signs, Drew Stubbs could be on the move, and Jordan Zimmermann and the Nationals are moving closer to a one-year deal.
Will the BP arbitration panel reward Martin Prado’s positional versatility with a sizeable raise?
Felix Hernandez’s megadeal might be off the table, but Michael Bourn is still attempting to woo someone toward his table.
Running through the notable quotes of the week that was.
Is one season of 50-plus saves enough to make the panel pay Johnson like an elite late-inning arm?
Jon Garland is garnering interest, and the Dodgers would like to extend Clayton Kershaw.