Jason Kipnis and Yunel Escobar sign extensions, while the rest of the league makes the traditional claims, DFAs, and contract purchases of the season’s first week.
The Rays are back in the extension game, and are putting more on the line than usual to keep Chris Archer around.
Detroit locks up a premium player at a premium price.
A flurry of moves as teams pack their buses: Ortiz gets an extension, the Braves get a new sixth starter, the Tigers extend the Doug Fister trade tree, and more.
The final famous free agent pitcher is off the board as Atlanta tries to fill a depleted rotation.
The BP staff recounts some of the winter’s best transactions and decisions.
The BP staff recounts some of the winter’s worst transactions and decisions.
Which free agents got more (or less) than we expected, and what do they tell us about next year’s free agents?
The Yankees make the rare decision to lock up a player, inking Brett Gardner for at least the next four years.
The Braves give Andrelton Simmons an extension, a move that eliminates risk on both sides.
The Mariners get a closer, the Diamondbacks sign Bronson Arroyo, and Paul Maholm goes cheap.
The Braves ink their first baseman for a long time, the Astros sign Jerome Williams, and the A’s are added to Sam Fuld’s Wikipedia page.
After the Orioles chose to hit him, the Rays pull up quick to get with him.
The Red Sox revive Grady Sizemore, the Phillies revive Bobby Abreu, and the Rays and Padres swap multitudes.
The Dodgers add two more relievers, and other recent moves.
Analysis of all of Wednesday’s trades and signings, including Joaquin Benoit, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Doumit, Danny Valencia, and many more players.