The Padres will spend spring training sorting through their “ifs.” the Rangers will spend it admiring their new center fielder.
Jim continues his look at the offseason Transient All-Stars, this time focusing on those pitchers who changed teams.
Even after getting rid of one of their biggest health risks, the Phillies still have some injury concerns.
We take a look at new Reds GM Wayne Krivsky’s first few moves, and have a top-ten list of things to look forward to if you’re a Royals fan.
Neil deMause responds to Andrew Zimbalist and the Yankee Stadium financing debate.
The class of ’06 goes into the books as one of the least-accomplished, most overpaid groups in recent history.
With just one Red Light and five Yellows among their regulars, the Rangers should be able to field a consistent lineup in 2006. Will it be enough in the AL West?
Today Christina wraps up the offseason transactions by focusing on the National League.
Nate continues his PECOTA-based prospect evaluation by looking at young first basemen and outfielders.
Set aside all the criticism of their moves–is this team good enough to win in 2006?
The Pirates have a lot of promising young pitching–but even if they keep them all healthy, will it be enough to climb out of last place?
Christina Kahrl has a special baseball Valentine just for you: a wrap-up of the American League’s offseason transactions.