A potentially overpaid outfielder turns out to be a bargain, and the Yankees and Red Sox add injury prone arms.
Doug Melvin says two-thirds of free agents hit the DL the next year. Is that true?
Forget Pineda/Montero. A more interesting swap of young talent that offseason has provided both clubs with something to hope for this year.
The Braves lock up two more young stars, Erik Bedard joins the Rays, and Emilio Bonifacio joins the Cubs.
Jose Lobaton goes to Washington, and the Rays get a prospect.
The Indians extend Michael Brantley, and the Rangers sign Tommy Hanson.
The Mariners get a closer, the Diamondbacks sign Bronson Arroyo, and Paul Maholm goes cheap.
In a high-heat era, how do low-heat pitchers get the job done?
The Braves ink their first baseman for a long time, the Astros sign Jerome Williams, and the A’s are added to Sam Fuld’s Wikipedia page.
The Cubs repeat a tactic used before, Wilson Betemit gets another shot, and Tony Sipp joins the San Diego bullpen battle.
The Angels add Carlos Pena and Brennan Boesch for depth, Pedro Figueroa keeps bouncing, Jose Mijares joins the champions and the Mariners add starting pitching depth.
What makes for a blister-prone pitcher?
After the Orioles chose to hit him, the Rays pull up quick to get with him.
The Red Sox revive Grady Sizemore, the Phillies revive Bobby Abreu, and the Rays and Padres swap multitudes.
An offseason of spending reaches a climax in the Bronx.
The Brewers make a huge upgrade by signing a couple replacement-level first basemen, Nyjer Morgan is back on the continent, and the Royals pick up a Penny.