Picking between Jon Garland and Joel Pineiro seems a matter of picking reliability versus upside, but is it?
When it comes to pure all-or-nothing power, who’s number one?
Dave Dombrowski goes for a “proven closer,” plus news and views from around the game.
King Felix is richly rewarded for 2009’s glory, the brothers Hairston reunite in San Diego, and the Pirates get creative with spots on their 40-man roster.
How the Mariners’ general manager can be in both camps at once.
The Dodgers’ payroll-related missteps place an even heavier burden on the current crew to stand and deliver.
After drawing the ire of MLB and the MLBPA, the Marlins reel in one of their big fish, and arbitration cases continue to be solved.
An evaluation of where the valuation of contracts is at, and where it should go.
Evaluating thievery as a choice for tactical gain and profit.
The arrival of Kevin Kouzmanoff to the Coliseum brings about an age-old question: Who’s on first?
The National’s top pick from the 2007 draft discusses bonuses, the grind of the minor leagues, and the idea of playing for his hometown team.
Did Adam LaRoche pick production over a bigger payday, plus getting defensive in Boston, a Big Mac attack in St. Louis, and rumors and rumblings from around the game.
Motown finds a closer, but arbitration settlements and a slew of minor-league deals bombard the latest activity.
Utility sounds handy, and everyone likes speed, but is a speedy utilityman the answer to your needs?