San Diego appears poised to put Wil Myers in the leadoff spot. Meanwhile, the Angels look to a prospect, and Colon is going to try hitting 50 percent better.
The quiet Orioles make a little noise, while elsewhere relievers and zombies are signing.
Even with a recent solid addition at the top of the list, this continues to be a very weak system.
The Rays get another arm for the bullpen, while Gavin Floyd signs in Cleveland.
The Angels fill the hole left by Howie Kendrick.
The most wonderful season of Mike Trout’s wonderful career was his first.
The Mets give up a draft pick to sign Michael Cuddyer, the Angels add another pitcher, and Chris Young the hitter re-ups in New York.
The Angels make a pair of trades to bolster their pitching staff; the Astros get a new pitch-framer who might make Jason Castro tradeable.
The Royals jump way ahead of the Orioles in the ALCS. It’ll take much more than regression to cost them the pennant now.
The Royals are the latest team to remind us to expect the unexpected in the playoffs.
Is there a wrong way to pitch Josh Hamilton right now?
Big Game Jason, taming Trout, the slow-footed Angels bench, and the unlikelihood of Mike Moustakas.
Four postseason games, with the first pitch scheduled before breakfast on the West Coast. Previews of all four of them.
The best team in the AL takes on the Wild Card champ Royals in a matchup of aggressive managers, lopsided team rosters, and teams who have employed Raul Ibanez this year.