The Pale Hose might not contend in 2014, but that doesn’t mean they won’t have useful fantasy contributors.
What should the Tigers do to stay on top, and what can their rivals do to catch them?
The latest hyped Cuban raises the bar for international free agent signings.
The Rangers acquire Alex Rios via trade waivers, the Rays send Kyle Farnsworth packing, and the Phillies part ways with Delmon Young.
The Red Sox add Jake Peavy and Brayan Villarreal, while the Tigers get Jose Iglesias and the White Sox add Avisail Garcia plus prospects.
The Rays strengthen their bullpen, while the White Sox wait and see what the return will be.
Cleveland and Baltimore are playoff contenders, but not because of their men on the mound.
For one night, the White Sox look like the team to beat in the AL Central.
Guthrie appears to have taken a step forward since becoming a Royal yet there is nothing especially different about him.
Ben and Sam preview the White Sox’ season with Ken Funck, and Pete talks to Chicago Tribune White Sox beat writer Mark Gonzales (at 16:24).
The White Sox might have future role players on the farm, but they have little star potential.
The San Diego Padres have been major players this offseason, and teams in the NL West have been put on notice.
The Phillies could add a bat soon, the Dodgers probably aren’t done spending, and information about the lead-up to the Royals-Rays blockbuster is coming to light.
Running through the notable quotes of the week that was.
How will a major-league team’s manager affect your fantasy team’s stolen-base totals?