The Mets claim their prize for Ike Davis, the Athletics officially give up on Michael Taylor, and the Pirates promote one-time Opening Day starter Vance Worley.
Jones didn’t make it into the Annual this year, but now he’s contributing. Here’s why/how/what/etc.
The Mariners send Nick Franklin back down, the Twins know when to Fuld ’em, and Carter Capps will face harder chaps.
Looking at the fast starts of Jose Abreu and Masahiro Tanaka to see what we can expect moving forward.
Part four in a division-by-division dialogue leading up to Opening Day.
Eyes on Rymer Liriano, Trevor Story, Tim Anderson, Myles Jaye and other intriguing prospects.
Catching you up on the weekend’s conflicting reports about Ervin Santana, Shane Victorino’s switch-hitting decision, and White Sox trade rumors.
Three teams sign utility infielders, the Rangers pick up Joe Saunders, Johan Santana finds a lifeline and other moves.
Ben and Sam introduce a new sponsor, then preview the White Sox’ season with Ken Funck, and Nick talks to CSNChicago.com White Sox insider Dan Hayes (at 27:44).
Chicago adds one of the game’s most reliable relievers, and the Twins sign Kurt Suzuki.
Ben and Sam discuss recent trades and signings, focusing on moves by the Indians, White Sox, and Diamondbacks, Kevin Towers’ changing approach to building a bullpen, and the reliever market.
The Diamondbacks get a power hitter and another Good Guy for their Good Guy Squad. The Angels add two starters to a barren rotation.
The White Sox bet on Paulino, who is coming back from Tommy John.
The Red Sox add a sorta closer for a non-closing role, the Marlins ink Furcal, and the White Sox add Ronald Belisario.
The White Sox bring back Paul Konerko, the Yankees add Kelly Johnson, and Wesley Wright doesn’t take long to find a new club.
The White Sox system isn’t near the top yet, but it’s rising.