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Wednesday, November 14
by R.J. Anderson, Derek Carty, Jason Parks and Mark Anderson
The Blue Jays pull off the first big blockbuster of the winter, trading for an ace and the last remnants of last offseason's Marlins spending spree.
by Dave Pease
The NL results of the 21st-annual Internet Baseball Awards are in, and the winners include a few of the season's best stories.
by Sam Miller
The Tigers reportedly sign Torii Hunter to a two-year deal.
by Sam Miller
The best and worst slides of the 2012 season, featuring moving images of and jokes about said slides.
by Ben Lindbergh
Deals like this week's blockbuster are rare for any team. What are the day-in, day-out moves that Alex Anthopoulus has tended to make, and is likely to continue to make, to finish building a contender?
by Daniel Rathman
Dan attempts to prove there were more rumors on the mill than the blockbuster deal between Miami and Toronto.
Baseball Prospectus
Baseball is in deep freeze for the winter, but the BP staff has some ways to pass the time until spring.
by Kristy Robinson
A special look at Arizona Fall League ERA leader Kyle Kaminska.
by R.J. Anderson
The Cubs add Scott Baker, who missed the 2012 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery.
by Corey Dawkins and Stephani Bee
The Phillies' injuries led to their plunge in the team-health rankings.
by Ben Lindbergh
The Blue Jays acquire the owner of baseball's most impressive active streak.
by Nick J. Faleris
Daily exclusive video series designed to familiarize you with the names you need to know leading up to the 2013 amateur draft.
by Jason Martinez
Notes from around the Arizona Fall League and Caribbean Winter Leagues.
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam break down the Marlins-Blue Jays trade from every angle, or at least all the angles that occurred to them at the time.
Tuesday, November 13
by Ben Lindbergh
Is Jose Molina a stealth MVP candidate? Ben looks for photographic evidence.
by BP Prospect Staff
The BP prospect staff debates Trevor Story vs. David Dahl and Will Swanner vs. a trio of competitive prospects.
by Ian Miller
Ian watches the people who watch.
by Matthew Kory
If an expansion team with a Yankees budget wanted to build a team out of this year's free agents, what would it look like?
by Daniel Rathman
Torii Hunter and Jonny Gomes might soon have new homes, and Michael Pineda might pitch for the Yankees... eventually.
by Geoff Young
While at the SABR AFL Conference, Geoff takes in the Rising Stars Game, sees Billy Hamilton run, and finds a few other intriguing prospects.
by Maury Brown
A look at the ten most likely places for a new MLB club
by Sahadev Sharma
After being written off as a useful asset in 2011, Alfonso Soriano unexpectedly assumed an important role for the Cubs in 2012. How did it happen?
by Nick J. Faleris
The first installment of a daily exclusive video series designed to familiarize you with the names you need to know leading up to the 2013 amateur draft.
by Jason Martinez
Notes from the AFL as the rest of the leagues were off on Monday.
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss the Reds' and Angels' approaches to bullpen-building, how Cincinnati's philosophy affects Aroldis Chapman's future, and which way the wind is blowing where the closer role is concerned.
Monday, November 12
by Jason Parks
Trevor Story tops a list of prospects with realistic major-league potential.
by Russell A. Carleton
BP's clinical psychologist brings his experience and expertise to bear in evaluating the impact of Zack Greinke's and Josh Hamilton's mental health histories on their on-field futures.
by Sam Miller
If the BBWAA doesn't select Ryan Braun as NL MVP, should we blame PED payback?
by Daniel Rathman
Updates on a couple of catchers, and a look at the market for Melky Cabrera.
by R.J. Anderson
Boston signs a part-time catcher, while the Dodgers spend more money to get bidding rights for Hyun-jin Ryu.
by Corey Dawkins and Stephani Bee
The White Sox are usually one of the industry's injury-prevention leaders, but they were surpassed by a division rival in 2012.
by Hudson Belinsky, Jonah Birenbaum, Andrew Koo and Matthew Rocco
The notable quotes of the week that was.
by Larry Granillo
The newest James Bond movie offers a reminder that things today really can be better than the golden age we remember.
by Jason Martinez
Notes on players in the AFL, DWL, and PRBL.
by Derek Carty
Derek reviews his pre-season value picks and finds his greatest hits and misses.
Friday, November 9
by Dave Pease
The AL results of the 21st-annual Internet Baseball Awards are in, and the big winner is as old as the IBAs are.
by Daniel Rathman
Nick Swisher is a hot commodity on the free-agent market, the Phillies are scouring the market, and the Cubs might be looking for international help.
by R.J. Anderson
The Blue Jays sign Maicer Izturis, and the Mets break up with Jason Bay.
by Sam Miller
Jason Bay could have easily accepted the Red Sox' offer back in 2009. What would have happened if he had?
by Jason Churchill
Makeup may not be one of the 'five tools' but many talent evaluators consider it as important as anything. Scouting it presents challenges.
by Doug Thorburn
Pedro's flawless repetition made his unparalleled career possible.
by Will Woods
Four free agents go online dating.
by Jason Collette and Paul Sporer
If you love prospects and want to hear them interviewed, you'll love this episode!
by Larry Granillo
In 1907, Stoney McGlynn claimed to have accomplished a rare feat. But did it really happen?
by Jason Martinez
Notes on players in the AFL, VWL, and PRBL.
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss whether Josh Hamilton could end up signing a reasonable contract after all and talk about whether the Yankees can commit to and compete despite their goal to get under the luxury tax threshold by 2014.
by Corey Dawkins and Stephani Bee
One team known for military training techniques does surprisingly well when it comes to injuries.
by Nate Silver
Is the recent wave of hirings of rookie managers really something new? As Nate wrote eight years ago, it might just be cyclical.
Thursday, November 8
by Colin Wyers
The Rockies and Marlins recently hired managers without any prior major-league managerial experience, and they're not the only teams to do it. Colin explains it all.
by BP Prospect Staff
Albert Almora earned the top spot on the Cubs' Top 10, but not before the prospect team discussed some other options.
by Ben Lindbergh
Catchers can't throw anyone out anymore. Why is that, and should we be worried?
by John Perrotto
Sure, there's an All-Star team--two of them, even--but those don't compare to the OTB All-MLB team.
by Jason Wojciechowski
Does a change of cities change a General Manager's tendencies?
by Daniel Rathman
Yasmani Grandal is nailed with a suspension, and the Indians and Diamondbacks could be opening shop soon.
by Hudson Belinsky
Is Brown still San Francisco's center fielder of the future? Only if his hit tool plays, which many aren't convinced of.
by Jason Martinez
Notes on prospects in the Arizona Fall League, Dominican Winter League, and Venezuelan Winter League.
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller
Ben and Sam discuss whether recent events and rumors portend more young players on the move, and why.
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