The Tar Heels have compiled a solid array of talent for the 2013 season.
Will the BP arbitration panel show Max Scherzer the money after his career year?
As spring training camps prepare to open, a few headlines are sure to circulate. Our resident beat writer also checks in on the Cardinals’ rotation and Matt Wieters.
The Rangers could use prospects outside of their natural positions in 2013, and the Mets are still interested in Michael Bourn.
How much fake money will the Reds’ new center fielder and leadoff hitter be awarded in his hearing at BP?
The Astros might not be done dealing, and the Indians could look in on Michael Bourn.
Chris Carpenter’s season is over before it had a chance to begin thanks to a thoracic outlet syndrome flare-up.
With spring training around the corner, the BP staff takes a look at intriguing non-roster invitees.
The market is picking up for Ryan Theriot, and the Rays might be willing to wheel and deal.
Is a starting rotation in which all five pitchers make at least 30 starts the hallmark of a championship-caliber team?
Running through the notable quotes of the week that was.
Franklin Morales is gaining some attention as a trade chip, and the Reds continue their search for relief help.
Scott Rolen would like to make a comeback, but the Reds might not have the room for him, and the Padres table extension talks with Chase Headley.
The Yankees might open the purse strings a bit, and Joe Saunders could earn a two-year deal.
Even though MLB has tried to clean up its game, cheating still persists. Our beat reporter also checks in on A-Rod, Scott Rolen, and the World Baseball Classic.
In the wake of the Delmon Young weight incentives, what other contract bonuses is the BP staff rooting for?