Greg Holland chooses Colorado for his comeback, Jerry Blevins and Fernando Salas stay in New York, Scott Feldman looks to eat innings in Cincinnati, and Boone Logan needs context.
How the NL’s fifth-worst offense in 2015 became its third-best offense in 2016.
The Pirates reshuffle their outfield, Shane Victorino postpones his 2017 return, and Jung Ho Kang prepares to enter an alcohol treatment program.
Might the Royals actually have some power in 2017?
Kendrys Morales has big shoes to fill and lots of shifts to beat in Toronto.
Ernie Banks personifies the journey many baseball fans take.
We don’t know much about players’ eyesight, but it could be key to unlocking a lot about on-field performance.
Jose Quintana is still available and Jerry Blevins’ return to New York may depend on Juan Lagares’ departure.
Our hero’s story continues in Seattle (or maybe Tacoma).
Hal Steinbrenner asked a question without really wanting to know the answer.
What’s going on in Milwaukee?
Jon Lester should be just fine without David Ross and the rest of baseball can learn something from the Cubs’ catching plan.
It’s the same old song, but with a different meaning since you’ve been gone.
George Bissell, Mike Gianella and Bret Sayre of Baseball Prospectus take a deep dive into current fantasy baseball topics.
Veteran catchers Nick Hundley, Kurt Suzuki, and Jarrod Saltalamacchia were available late and cheap because of the same flaws.
Taking a needed second, deeper look at jet lagged baseball players.