How the Red Sox rotation has almost entirely turned over in less than a year.
Mat Latos goes to Miami and Alfredo Simon goes to Detroit, and another trade might be coming for the Reds rotation.
The Yankees get someone to man Derek Jeter’s now-vacated spot, the Tigers move another piece from their Doug Fister return, and new GM Dave Stewart continues to reshape the Diamondbacks.
Victor Martinez is back, Miguel Cabrera is still there, and those are two reasons why you shouldn’t sleep on the fantasy options in Motown.
Even if Max Scherzer leaves this offseason, the Tigers will have a dominant top four. A big part of that is Rick Porcello’s emergence. Here’s how it happened.
Toronto makes way in center for a top prospect; the Tigers trade from a shallow system; and the Pirates get a new pitch-framer.
The Tigers keep playing for now; it hasn’t burned them yet. Also: Dean Anna gets a big-league deal, Rob Scahill is on the move, and San Diego is rid of Roach.
Evaluations of the top 50 free agents available in the 2014-2015 offseason, with near-worthless predictions about where they’ll land.
What makes a moment slow-motionable? What makes a moment made for soft focus and sepia? What will make you cry this month? It’s complicated.
The Orioles pulled off an unexpected take-down of the Tigers in three games and the finale had numerous big moments.
Once again, the Tigers suspect bullpen loomed large in a loss to the Orioles, but did their manager put them in the best position to succeed?
The Tigers face off with the Orioles in a series that features two rosters with very different strengths and weaknesses.
Evaluating one of Kansas City’s successful failures.
In a repeat matchup, David Price shows the many things he can do, and teaches us something about Abreu in the process.
The staff describes a new batch of big leagers’ strangest habits.