Bryce goes yard, and yard, and yard again; Scherzer and Stanton have an epic showdown; Aroldis throws his changeup; and the TWO best defensive plays of the day.
The first week of the season is overrated, overanalyzed, overdiscussed–and, also, enough to move the odds significantly.
How the Marlins aggressively promote prospects who have minimal minor-league experience.
The Phillies second baseman could be traded, while the Rangers might look to Florida for pitching.
Miami extends the second corner of its outfield. Also: Rafael Furcal hangs around, and the Blue Jays call the Wolf.
A look at ever-increasing player salaries and the player best-positioned to eclipse the $300 million mark
The Reds apparently will pass on the former White Sox slugger, while the Marlins are sniffing Frankie Rodriguez.
Can you figure out how Jordan Zimmermann undid Christian Yelich’s extreme approach?
Geo Soto goes to the other side of Chicago, Jonny Gomes goes back to the NL, Vogelsong returns to SF and Ichiro is going to be a Marlin.
The Mets could be set to go with what they’ve got at shortstop, while Ichiro Suzuki could be preparing to answer the age-old question, “what would Ichiro look like in a Marlins uniform?”
The Yankees get a power arm and left-handed bat, the Marlins get scrappy, and the Pirates add a bat looking to bounce back.
Are the Tampa Bay Rays really on the verge of moving Wil Myers with five years of control left? Also, Seattle is close to a big move and the addition of Michael Morse makes a Marlin available.
The Royals add another aging bat, the Marlins hope a move to first keeps Morse healthy, the Rockies add bench depth, the Yankees keep some rotation depth, the Cubs and Orioles build pen depth, and a low-risk, but possibly not-so-high-reward arm, lands in San Diego.
The Marlins might try to flip Dan Haren, but options are limited. Also, the Cubs aren’t interested in Colby Rasmus, and Brad Penny is mentioned.
Posting will begin soon for Jung-Ho Kang, Ian Desmond seems intent on testing free agency, and Mike Morse is mentioned for the Marlins.