A postscript to a busy day on which the biggest names stayed put.
There are a lot of unhappy prospects in Durham, the Yankees take on even more payroll, and a toilet that caught Roger Clemens could be yours.
Christina checks in on this busy deadline Monday with all the roster moves of the weekend, including a borderline challenge trade in St. Louis, the first move out of Boston, and activity across the majors.
Updated at 11 p.m. ET with the latest on what the Mets and Pirates might be doing.
A day without trades gives Joe a chance to talk about a pitcher who should be on the market.
Updated at 10 p.m. ET with rumors about Craig Wilson and Miguel Tejada.
Doug Melvin made the right call in trading away Carlos Lee, but he wasn’t able to make the Brewers better by doing so.
The big deal we’ve been waiting for finally happens, and brings some smaller ones in its wake. Christina covers it all.
Doug Melvin has one of the toughest calls to make as the trade deadline approaches.
Will launches into this year’s deadline reports with the latest on what deals may be in the works. Updated Friday, 9 p.m. ET.
Will checks in on the recoveries of Randy Wolf and Mark Mulder, and hails the Giants’ flexibility in responding to their latest injury.
Great rookie duos, the pity of being a Pirate pitcher and more in Jim’s weekend edition, which focuses on teams’ recent work.
Mark Buehrle may be the key to a successful ChiSox defense of the world championship, while an unlikely star has emerged in San Diego.
Rockies hitters continue to impress on the road as well as at home, the Marlins may not be contenders but they’re not far from it, and, in the heat of a playoff race, the Twins try to recalibrate their lineup.
Dan continues to explain what makes a successful baserunner, and it’s not always who you’d expect. Cowboy up, anyone?
Three big bats, seven true contenders…Nate sorts out who’d be best served by making a big deal this weekend.