Ben Zobrist seems likely to be moved now, while the Dodgers sign Sergio Santos and the Padres pick up a buy-low reliever.
The Yankees get a power arm and left-handed bat, the Marlins get scrappy, and the Pirates add a bat looking to bounce back.
Brandon McCarthy’s breaker did different things last year, and so did Brandon McCarthy.
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.
The Yankees re-sign Chase Headley, the Astros get a hitter to play shortstop, and Brett Anderson has incentives.
Andrew Miller finds his Cashman, while the Rays get their man, Cash.
The system isn’t ready to produce much yet, but at the lower levels something is happening.
The Yankees get someone to man Derek Jeter’s now-vacated spot, the Tigers move another piece from their Doug Fister return, and new GM Dave Stewart continues to reshape the Diamondbacks.
How the Yankees and other teams are breaking the international signing system.
Or, at least, in the past 25 years.
The Yankees are looking at top setup men, the Panda might be moving soon, and Matt Joyce is available. Would his power be part of the package?
The most wonderful season of Mike Trout’s wonderful career was his first.
The Yankees still have holes to fill on their way back to contention, but they also have plenty of players who could be useful to your fantasy squad.
The Mets give up a draft pick to sign Michael Cuddyer, the Angels add another pitcher, and Chris Young the hitter re-ups in New York.
“When at his best, he is spotting the fastball, cutter and sinker around the outside portions of each quadrant while mixing in the curveball.”
Eyes on Dalton Pompey, Josh Bell, Raul Mondesi and others.