Christina unpacks the Cubs’ big move, and prefers the signing of one aged, fragile veteran to another.
The BBWAA gets wacky in the National League, leading Jim to wonder how much thought goes into the process.
With cooking metaphors exploding on the back page of every sports section across America, the simmering hot stove provides its share of quotables.
With the Arizona Fall League now over, Kevin looks back at some performances from a few notable youngsters.
Maury ponders the meaning of Jim Hendry’s aggressive winter shopping for the pending sale of the game’s lovable losers.
Alex Gonzalez was one of the lower-tier free agents catching Joe’s eye. Now that he’s off the market, who are some of the other bargain-basement prizes out there?
A farm system that is in no way deep can at least thrill Reds fans with the best prospect tandem in the game.
Christina digs into the odds and ends beyond the high drama from earlier in the week.
The highest high-profile free agent pitcher left on the market may have an arm that’s older than his 29 years would suggest.
Voters recently went into the booths and cast their ballots for Brandon Webb, leaving Jim to wonder about the voting process itself.
Dan goes channel serf on us, and reaches an unsurprising conclusion.
The Red Sox spent $51.1 million for the right to spend even more than that. Can this possibly make sense?