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The Cubs get themselves a first baseman of the future in exchange for a relief pitcher and a prospect.
The deals Oakland has made this winter have replenished its farm system.
As the Prince Fielder sweepstakes continue, refresh your memory with five examples of times when Scott Boras refused to settle for less.
The Rockies’ farm system could soon help the team to get back into contention in the NL West.
The Marlins lack elite prospect talent outside of Christian Yelich
The Blue Jays make two bullpen acquisitions, and the Yankees bring back Andruw Jones.
The Red Sox get a young, cost-controlled closer with some injury issues as the A’s latest rebuilding effort continues.
While some prospects had breakout campaigns in 2011, others are hoping to re-emerge in 2012.
Gio Gonzalez gets dealt for four prospects, John Danks re-ups with Chicago, and Jason Marquis inks a deal with the Twins
It’s the final podcast of the year, and with the free agent frenzy slowing down, Yu Darvish fills the void, so we talk about Monday night’s wackiness, what the Darvish signing means to the Rangers, and then we get intellectual with our special guest is Mike Plugh. An American Professor in Japan who has consulted with major league teams, Mike discusses the transition for Darvish on a cultural level, and breaks out a few big words. That’s it’s all the goofy stuff you expect, and happy holidays everyone. As always, we hope you enjoy.
Given the choice between Yu Darvish and current major-league righties, who would big-league scouts and executives want to pitch?
Now that the Texas Rangers have won the bidding for Yu Darvish, here’s a rundown of what comes next.
The Cuban sensation is back with his next soon-to-be viral video.
Pittsburgh is rolling in the deep in pitching potential.
Teams’ offseason moves have given some prospects a silver spoon, while other prospects are left to ponder their future.