The Young and the Toolsy, featuring future stars Carlos Triunfel and Wladimir Balentien and many others.
Yesterday’s trade doesn’t shake out too well for either team.
Way back in the spring, many of you participated in the Predictatron contest. So how did you do?
After a breakthrough 2006, the Royals outfielder reverted to his old habits last year.
JAWS returns to take on the newest additions to the Hall of Fame ballot. Today, Jay takes a close look at the infielders.
The Marlins’ mass acquisition of other people’s pitchers hasn’t delivered dividends in the last two and a half years.
The latest chatter is focused on deals done, undone, or not yet done.
A glance at the Oakland prospect crop reveals why Billy Beane is thinking about restocking through a trade of ace Dan Haren.
After nine long years in the minor leagues, Dan Giese finally made his major league debut last year. David talks to him about finally realizing his dream, what happened along the way, and what it was like finishing a last-place year with the Giants.
Only one of the three NL East teams that made a major deal came out on top. That revelation, plus an analysis of the senior circuit’s free agent signings, and more.
With none of the big name pitchers moving at the Winter Meetings, both buyers and sellers are content to sit back and stalk their prey.
This year’s Winter Meetings saw some significant players changing teams. What’s this mean for your fantasy team?