Perpetual failure and adjustments eventually propelled the Royals to the World Series.
Chris Young finds a home, the Mariners add some insurance, and the Rangers bring in a lefty reliever.
The Dodgers continue to restock the back of their rotation with gambles on injury-prone starters.
A long offseason might finally be coming to a close, as the last remaining top-tier free agent is reportedly poised to accept an offer.
Strong drafts and international acquisitions keeps the Royals system strong despite development hiccups for some higher profile names.
The Royals put their faith in a pitcher coming off a BABIP spike and a pitcher coming off his second Tommy John surgery.
The Royals add another aging bat, the Marlins hope a move to first keeps Morse healthy, the Rockies add bench depth, the Yankees keep some rotation depth, the Cubs and Orioles build pen depth, and a low-risk, but possibly not-so-high-reward arm, lands in San Diego.
How much can change in a year, even when nothing really changes?
The Rays sign Ernesto Frieri, the Royals re-up Jason Frasor, and the Marlins trade for Aaron Crow.
Oakland lands Butler for a deal that has many scratching their heads while the White Sox take a risky, but perhaps needed, approach to fix their woeful bullpen.
The Royals don’t have a ton of fantasy awesomeness. There’s always Jeremy Guthrie!
One last look at the decision to hold Alex Gordon, from every angle.
A bit more quietly, Jeremy Affeldt is approaching postseason records as impressive as Madison Bumgarner’s.
We don’t know anything about baseball, part 1 million.
32+ GIFs for 32 games.
Cleaning up Baseball Prospectus, one Russell Carleton unfiltered post at a time.