The White Sox continue to follow through on their vow to be aggressive this offseason, signing Adam LaRoche to bat in the middle of the order.
The Yankees are looking at top setup men, the Panda might be moving soon, and Matt Joyce is available. Would his power be part of the package?
Hank Aaron would be worth a billion dollars if he were playing today. What would he actually get?
Significant money will be handed out to a trio of arms this offseason, so how their mechanics grade out is certainly of great interest.
Where the Royals might look for offense, where Jon Lester will find enough suitors to start a bidding war, and why Dan Haren might retire.
The arduous job of sticking with a client through thin.
“Experienced somewhat mysterious drop in velocity in 2014 and if only temporary could result in a strong resurgence during the coming season.”
GMs, as we all know, are getting smarter. Are they?
Nelson Cruz wants what he wanted last year, and might get it, and might not.
Evaluations of the top 50 free agents available in the 2014-2015 offseason, with near-worthless predictions about where they’ll land.
Starting in November, we accept a different sort of journalism from our baseball writers. Should we?
“In all likelihood he’ll regress with the bat a little, but still bring extremely valuable defense and invaluable leadership to a team.”
“Bat-to-ball skills might be some of the best in the league.”
“Martinez is currently one of the best designated hitters in baseball, with an adept approach and an elite hit tool.”
‘Everything needed to be a middle-of-the-order force, a coveted commodity on the free-agent market.’
‘Good enough to anchor just about any rotation in the majors.’