Delmon Young re-ups, Tim Stauffer goes north, Jordan Walden extends, and the Braves add a good reliever and a bad catcher.
The Royals add another aging bat, the Marlins hope a move to first keeps Morse healthy, the Rockies add bench depth, the Yankees keep some rotation depth, the Cubs and Orioles build pen depth, and a low-risk, but possibly not-so-high-reward arm, lands in San Diego.
The Orioles are interested in Cespedes, the Twins are interested in the first name that should probably come to your mind, and the Rule 5 draft’s script is leaking.
Dan Duquette’s been fielding unsolicited calls for his reliable no. 3, while the Diamondbacks owners reportedly nixed a done deal.
After a half-decade of DH woes, Seattle catches a player they’ve chased before.
Come for the bats, stay for Zach Britton and back-end fantasy arms.
Which managers stood out for their ability to get their best pitchers in the biggest situations this year?
Nelson Cruz wants what he wanted last year, and might get it, and might not.
Charting Brian Roberts’ rise and fall with a trip through the BP archives.
The Royals have benefited from a touch of luck during their magical run to the World Series, but that doesn’t change the fact that they’re loaded with talent.
The Royals go for the sweep while the Giants attempt to take a commanding 3-1 lead in two series that have certainly not lacked in drama.
A look at one game in the life of the Royals’ supposed weak spot.
Down two games to none, the Orioles are given the slightest of edges on the road with their offense hoping to take advantage of the Royals Game Three starter.
The emergence of Andrew Miller was a slow burn that happened right in front of us. How much should we have seen coming?
The Fightin’ Showalters against the Yosts with the Mosts.