Reviewing the White Sox’ decision to ignore ol’ Matt.
The looming disasters behind the plate in the AL Central.
You can plan a pretty picnic but you can’t predict Almonte. Meanwhile, the Cubs have balked at a long extension for Jake Arrieta, and Tim Lincecum’s unemployment shows why.
No, really: Chris Sale is way too good to deserve this.
Rather than going all-in, the White Sox go Rollins. Meanwhile, the Cubs add Manny Parra, and Cleveland gets Uribe.
The pretty-good 2014 team you could put together with these suddenly free agents.
The most unpredictable division in baseball is particularly unpredictable this offseason. Breaking down how each team might (?) see itself.
Who they are, what they do, where they fit and where Randy the RNG says they’ll actually go.
Dare we say he used to be a thrower but not he’s a pitcher? Nah. We daren’t.
Opinions vary on what pitcher Frankie Montellas could be in the future, and the gap is wide on his potential floor and ceiling.
Just in time to delay his free agency, Maikel Franco gets the call. Meanwhile, Joe Blanton resurfaces to eat innings in KC and Carlos Sanchez arrives to save the White Sox at the keystone.
The White Sox prized lefty prospect lived up to the hype in his debut, but how did he grade mechanically?
An analysis of a disastrous start from one of the game’s best pitchers.
Chris Sale doesn’t get much help from his defense, neither does Jacob deGrom, Ryan Howard and Mike Moustakas handle the shift differently, and Mike Leake let’s hit bat do the talking when it comes his opinion on the DH in the NL.