Unlike the Angels’ last trade involving an offense-first catcher, their swap for Chris Iannetta might work out for both parties.
The Cubs kick off the Epstein/Hoyer era by finding DeJesus, the Royals hope for a Broxton bounceback, the Rockies sign Ramon Hernandez, and Jeff Mathis gets some new catching competition in Anaheim at the cost of Tyler Chatwood.
Before diving into his prognostications, our resident prospect guru begins an open dialogue about prospect evaluation.
Did the Red Sox get the man they really needed?
Boston’s hiring of Bobby Valentine might not reveal signs of a power struggle within the Red Sox front office.
The BP team suggests gifts for the 2011 holiday season
Sometimes the Winter Meetings still offer a glimpse of that old-time offseason magic.
Introducing you to the new man at the top and the man with the financial know-how, who happens to be the brother of a former Cy Young winner.
CJ Wilson is being courted by the Marlins, but is there any reason for Miami to sign the free agent?
The BBWAA has revealed the 2011 award winners, but how should voters measure a candidate’s season when voting?
A look at how Prince Fielder’s fantasy value would be affected if he were to sign with two of his most aggressive suitors.
Jay Jaffe is slated to debut on MLB Network’s sabermetrically-savvy new show.