The Orioles catcher is back behind the dish, Kris Bryant will be back at third soon, and Alex Rodriguez might stay at third.
Can the big Yankee build on a promising 2014 comeback from shoulder trouble?
Among all the things that don’t matter, might logos not matter a bit less?
Two stories of players putting on weight, and one of an unrequited trade demand in Toronto.
Five days left before Moncada’s self-imposed deadline; Joba could head west; Huston Street could stay west.
The staff looks into its crystal balls to see what’s in store for the Yankees’ third baseman.
Can we improve on PECOTA’s forecast for a hitter just by looking at which pitches the opposing catcher called?
The players who played where players like them should not play.
The Yankees and White Sox fill their keystones, and the Phillies nab a cheap starter.
Marlon Byrd flies to Cincinnati, the Rockies upgrade defensively at catcher, the Cubs add an outfielder, and Manny Banuelos lands in Atlanta after six years in the Yankees system.
Ben Zobrist seems likely to be moved now, while the Dodgers sign Sergio Santos and the Padres pick up a buy-low reliever.
The Yankees get a power arm and left-handed bat, the Marlins get scrappy, and the Pirates add a bat looking to bounce back.
Brandon McCarthy’s breaker did different things last year, and so did Brandon McCarthy.
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 Yankees re-sign Chase Headley, the Astros get a hitter to play shortstop, and Brett Anderson has incentives.
Andrew Miller finds his Cashman, while the Rays get their man, Cash.