Mike Napoli, Brandon Moss, Logan Morrison, and Chris Carter learn that it’s a tough offseason to be a veteran bat.
Cole Hamels says he focuses on throwing strikes and PECOTA says he’s due for a decline, but maybe they’re both lying.
Texas takes a flier on Tyson Ross, Tampa Bay adds Colby Rasmus’ power, and Colorado breaks the emergency glass.
Danny Espinosa joins Team Trout, Tyrell Jenkins gets a fresh start in Texas, and Atlanta adds Luke Jackson to the bullpen.
Texas re-signs Carlos Gomez, while Ian Desmond leaves for a $70 million deal in Colorado.
Atlanta adds super-utility man Sean Rodriguez, Andrew Cashner goes home, and the Rays and Mariners make their annual offseason swap.
Danny Valencia stays in the AL West, Will Middlebrooks gets his latest chance, and the Braves go bargain shopping.
Travel back in time to 2007. A-Rod and Rollins were MVPs, Braun and Pedroia were Rookies of the Year, and the Braves gave up the farm for Mark Teixeira.
Knocked out in the first round again, the Rangers may need some luck on their side to keep winning in 2017.
The team with the AL’s best record was sunk by a great offensive team and a narrative they couldn’t escape.
Josh Tomlin vs. Clay Buchholz in Boston and Colby Lewis vs. Aaron Sanchez in Toronto.
Toronto takes a 2-0 lead over Texas as the ALDS heads to Canada.
J.A. Happ vs. Yu Darvish in Texas and David Price vs. Corey Kluber in Cleveland.
Toronto bashed Cole Hamels into submission in Game 1 of the ALDS, raising questions about Texas’ ace.
Game 1 for Blue Jays-Rangers and Red Sox-Indians.
Previewing what promises to be a slugfest of a five-game series, again.