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Cleveland Indians' Top 10 Prospects for 2015

The best way to describe Cleveland's farm system after the 2014 season is sneaky good. Though it's thin on pitching prospects (less so after this year's draft), the Tribe have assembled a promising collection of young hitters, including several who are either switch-hitters or swing from the left side of the plate exclusively and project to remain at an up-the-middle position long term. 

20 Young Players on the Verge of Becoming MLB Superstars

Baseball fans, welcome to the second annual search for Major League Baseball's next superstars.

This tricky, treacherous venture—which began a year ago at this time—isn't about highlighting youngsters who might be above-average players.

2015 MLB Hot Stove: How Much Is James Shields Worth?

Max Scherzer is the biggest pitching prize still on the free-agent market, but there is another starter still without a team who is due for a big payday soon.  Former Kansas City Royal James Shields is a little old at 33, but he has had an impressive career and should have plenty of suitors.

Ben Zobrist Trade Transforms A's from Winter Enigma to AL West Threat

The Oakland A’s have planned to contend in 2015 all along.

Ben Zobrist to Athletics: Latest Trade Details, Comments and Reaction

Ben Zobrist, one of the most versatile players and best bargains in Major League Baseball since becoming a full-time player with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2009, has a new home. 

After playing more than 1,000 MLB games with the Rays, Zobrist has been traded to the Oakland Athletics, according to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports:

Ben Zobrist and Yunel Escobar Traded to A's for John Jaso and Daniel Robertson

The Oakland Athletics' impressive roster overhaul continued Saturday, as they announced a trade to acquire Ben Zobrist and Yunel Escobar from the Tampa Bay Rays:

Kansas City Royals' Top 10 Prospects for 2015

The San Francisco Giants may have won the 2014 World Series, but the season belonged to the American League Champion Kansas City Royals.

General manager Dayton Moore’s vision of building a winning organization based on strong scouting and player development finally was validated, as the Royals introduced a collection of homegrown talents to a national audience last October.

One More Key Piece Can Legitimize These World Series Hopefuls

Well more than two months have peeled off Major League Baseball’s offseason calendar, a hot-stove season that has been as active and stunning as any in recent memory. 

Yet it is not finished. Two big-money free agents still swim around untouched—Max Scherzer and James Shields—while several clubs with World Series visions remain a player away from being legitimate threats in October.

2014 MLB Overachievers Headed for the Most Regression in 2015

Baseball is a tough game to predict, but there are a handful of advanced statistics these days that serve as a useful tool for forecasting player regression.

It's by no means an exact science, and there are always exceptions to the rule, but the following statistics are good predictors of regression (definitions via FanGraphs):

Is Re-Signing Max Scherzer Just a Luxury, or Crucial Need for Tigers?

It's still hard to tell where Max Scherzer is going to sign, but logic says that he'll end up signing with the team that simply has to have him.

According to the latest report, that team is the Detroit Tigers. And if we once again ask our pal logic, it says said report might be right.

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