No, really: Preller Phase 2 starts this year, far from Petco.
Both Ohio teams bring in a wily veteran to help plug a mildly gaping hole, and a Mike Olt sighting.
No, really: Andrelton Simmons will help the Angels defense a lot.
Is Byron Buxton’s defense as valuable as PECOTA says?
Fun with the three names alongside each player’s projection.
The Royals have one of the team-friendliest contracts in the sport, but there’s a case for being player-friendly, too.
The Padres grab a veteran closer, the Rays add another bat, and the Mets continue to not sign Yoenis Cespedes.
The plan of lost season has given way to something San Diego fans are used to: Mixed messages and a lack of direction.
The Tigers sign a maybe-hitter, the Dodgers sign a maybe-pitcher and the Padres reinforce their bullpen.
Will we ever see someone with as much career disregard for framing as the former Twin?
The Mariners, Pirates and Rangers add to their relief corps, while the Braves and Dodgers reunite with a pair of familiar names.
How Derek Norris suddenly got good at defense.
As the role of the GM has grown since the 1970s, how exactly have qualifications for the position changed?
The Mariners’ new reliever was historically resistant to ball four.
The Padres acquire the Braves’ young backstop, the Halos grab Yunel Escobar, the Astros re-up with Tony Sipp, and much more.
How Derek Norris suddenly got good at defense.