Trades are completed, relievers are freed, contracts are purchased, Shucks are acquired for cash considerations, and so on.
Featuring no terribly offensive Rockies comments that might have been submitted but edited out.
The Tiger and Pirates bolster bullpens with busted closers, the Diamondbacks buy low on Brett Jackson, Kyle Drabek returns to the majors and the Dodgers’ infield just got thin.
Updates or introductions to Ben Lively, Victor Reyes, Domingo German, Gary Sanchez, and more.
Part three in a division-by-division dialogue leading up to Opening Day.
Sean Manaea, Robert Stephenson, Franchy Cordero and many more.
Ben and Sam preview the Reds’ season with Craig Fehrman, and Nick talks to Cincinnati Enquirer Reds beat writer John Fay (at 24:50).
Homer Bailey’s extension isn’t official, but we’re prepared to talk about it anyway.
The Reds’ system is on the rise.
The Reds try to extend Homer Bailey, and the Nationals consider reshaping the back end of their bullpen.
A three-way trade unites Jose Molina and Ryan Hanigan as a dreamy defensive duo.
The Twins sign Ricky Nolasco, the Cubs trade for George Kottaras, the Reds re-sign Manny Parra, and more.
A mechanical look at one of the highest-ceiling pitching prospects in baseball.
A look at what the Cardinals could do to stay on top, and what their division rivals could do to catch them.
Tim Lincecum is back in vogue in San Francisco, the Reds name Bryan Price manager, and the Dodgers dip back into the Cuban-export pool.
The Reds second baseman is on the big-league trade block, and a deal out of Cincinnati is likely to be bad news for his fantasy value.