Some of the choices involved are generating noise, while others are merely noisome.
The day is dawning when the Cardinals must re-sign Albert Pujols and the Brewers must do the same with Prince Fielder.
The battles for fifth spots in rotations make for good spring stories, but are actually rather pointless.
The Twins play in a small market but they have consistently beaten the large-market White Sox and Twins.
Putting Damon in Detroit and Branyan in Cleveland creates more depth than obvious lineup upgrades.
Pitchers, unlike hitters, have no discernible pattern for reaching their peaks but they do often flame out quickly.
A surprising revelation that players often do better in the second year of two-year contracts than the first.
Why mutual options in contracts aren’t as pointless as they may seem.
Mark Shapiro discusses handing the reins to Chris Antonetti in Cleveland, Fred Wilpon explains the Mets’ off-season thinking and other quotes from around the majors.
As camps open, minor-league deals are inked to provide for some roster spot competitions.
A continuing look, counting backwards, at the last time major-league franchises won World Series.
The Mets’ bench coach talks about the duties of his job and the interesting path he took to the major leagues.
GM Ned Colletti explains the Dodgers’ quiet offseason, Chris Antonetti moves into the on-deck circle in Cleveland, and other news and notes.
The Cardinals ran away with the division last year and will do the same this year.
This could be the year that watching MLB games on mediums other than television takes off.