Why do these two teams like each other’s pitchers so much?
This year’s Cubs aren’t just set to be fantastic. They should be unique, too.
What Kyle Gibson does that is almost, but not quite, unique.
How the Rockies Charlie Blackmon is going against history.
The circumstances change, but the Twins never do. Is that their problem?
Despite the big names being off the market, there’s still plenty of activity to come and these teams still have work left to do.
The White Sox get another big fish, while the rebuilding Dodgers and Reds get prospects. Wait, what?
The Giants outbid their big-spending divisional rivals (the Diamondbacks).
Will the Twins rookie be undone by his contact issues?
As the end of Jason Heyward’s free agency approaches, we look at the anti-Heyward arguments that managers and execs are surprisingly attached to.
The Mariners add another first baseman, the Nationals and A’s add to their bullpens and Brett Lawrie joins his fourth organization.
The Nationals and Orioles go into the Winter Meetings with very different outlooks, but both might be looking to make a grand gesture.
The Diamondbacks outspend their two biggest divisional rivals for Zack Greinke on the back of their brand new TV deal.
The pretty-good 2014 team you could put together with these suddenly free agents.
Is aggressiveness on the first pitch a cause of the latest offensive uptick, or is it merely a blip?