The Astros add Mark Appel to the Ken Giles trade, the Mariners sign a former closer, and the Phillies trade for a new starting pitcher.
Thirty teams left hundreds of players unprotected in the Rule 5 draft and you won’t believe what happened next.
When you’re balling on a budget, a farm system like this is a key to success. Bless up.
The Mariners add another first baseman, the Nationals and A’s add to their bullpens and Brett Lawrie joins his fourth organization.
The Rockies try to find two relievers who can survive Coors Field, while in Seattle Dipoto adds to his bullpen, too.
The Red Sox pick up another late-inning arm at the expense of a reliable starting pitcher.
Ain’t no magic beans here.
The Tigers make a few small moves, Utley stays put in LA, and more.
The first base shuffle continues and the Royals find another catcher to languish behind Sal Perez.
A year and change has seen this farm system go from bargain brand to craft brewed.
Prospects, heading to Oakland from SacTown, the Bay Area and back down…
Ray Searage gets his new project, Bud Norris finds a landing spot, and the Cubs acquire another former closer of the future.
Prospects? We don’t need no stinkin’ prospects!
Meet the next wave of players who will demand a trade out of the organization.
We kick off our prospect coverage in the Motor City, where things have been better… but they’ve definitely been worse.