The notable quotables from the week that was.
Just before the start of the winter meetings in Indianapolis, several free agents settle in to new homes.
With the Winter Meetings about to begin, here’s what to expect from every National League team.
The former general sits down to talk about guiding a cash-strapped team, trading Pedro Martinez, and how much front offices have changed.
‘Tis the season for who needs what at what price, and poor-mouthing high and low, as the industry heads for Indy.
Plus Philly’s phoibles and seeing Gray on the North Side.
With so many surprising decisions on who was offered arbitration and who wasn’t, perhaps there’s a simpler way to make the decision.
The Braves move to shore up their bullpen while the future is now behind the plate in Cleveland
Working with Yankee-like expectations, the Red Sox have to strike a balance between short-term gains and long-term competitiveness.
The Braves’ new closer discusses his career, life in the game, and pitching.
With the DeRosa phenomenon, what do you do when the rumor mill runs past hot and all the way to rabid?
With the offers of arbitration in place, has the market corrected from last year’s Type-A fiasco?
A look at who may be dealt at next week’s Winter Meetings, the Angels’ payroll situation, and other rumors.
From solo shots to plating players, sorting through what’s to be done with runs batted in.
The Royals’ infield prospect discusses his breakout season, the difference between playing shortstop and second base, and his offensive mindset.
The first female coach of a men’s professional baseball team discusses her journey and the futures of women in baseball.