Wil Myers headlined the deal, but here’s what the other two teams in Wednesday’s three-way got.
Posting will begin soon for Jung-Ho Kang, Ian Desmond seems intent on testing free agency, and Mike Morse is mentioned for the Marlins.
A Transaction Analysis involving John Mayberry, Ross Detwiler, and a very forced pun headline.
Plus: The Phillies might have moved on from a Cuban slugger, and the Nationals have multiple starters they could trade.
A look back at some of the top prospects in the NL East, including J.P. Crawford, Steven Matz, and Michael Taylor.
The mechanics of some of the top pitching and hitting prospects in the NL East are broken down
The Giants and Nationals will play what feels like Game Four, while the Dodger will lean on a returning Ryu.
The Giants come away with the longest game in postseason history.
With the AL taking the day off, a pair of Game Two NLDS games gets center-stage on Saturday evening.
The Giants snatch home-field advantage away from the Nats behind Jake Peavy and Joe Panik.
The Nats bring a deep roster, a particularly talented rotation, and the NL’s best record to face a team that has been an October juggernaut.
The final day of the season has more drama than we were expecting; the Monday after the season, however, will have far less than we were hoping. That, plus a number of players who hit significant milestones.
With Jason Parks leaving, the prospect team is rearranging, but remains more ambitious than ever.
Updates on Reese McGuire, Albert Almora, Roberto Osuna, Victor Caratini, and others.
…then you’ve got less trouble than me. The Nationals upgrade at second base, while the Zach Walters era begins in Cleveland.