The Rays get another arm for the bullpen, while Gavin Floyd signs in Cleveland.
After years of taking on big contracts, the new-look Dodgers front office found a pretty good opportunity to shed one.
In a span of hours, the Dodgers make 13 players worth of transactions.
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Yet another AL team plucks a middle-of-the-order hitter from Oakland.
The Yankees get someone to man Derek Jeter’s now-vacated spot, the Tigers move another piece from their Doug Fister return, and new GM Dave Stewart continues to reshape the Diamondbacks.
Might retooling on the fly be a better plan than tearing it down and starting over?
Come for the bats, stay for Zach Britton and back-end fantasy arms.
These prospects have cleared one hurdle keeping them from the majors, so they’re worthy of your attention.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
Top prospects, organizational depth, and others added to 40-man rosters in anticipation of the Rule 5 Draft.
The Dodgers and Rays each add relievers that should help, by getting relievers from the other.
Oakland lands Butler for a deal that has many scratching their heads while the White Sox take a risky, but perhaps needed, approach to fix their woeful bullpen.
The Blue Jays, not the Cubs, sign Russell Martin; The Cubs, not the Braves, now employ Tommy La Stella.
A.J. Burnett makes things right with Pittsburgh, and the Rays get a couple nifty prospects for their no. 4 starter.
Toronto makes way in center for a top prospect; the Tigers trade from a shallow system; and the Pirates get a new pitch-framer.