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David Freese Trade Puts Emphasis on Cardinals' Shortstop Needs

David Freese and Fernando Salas were traded to Anaheim in exchange for outfielder Peter Bourjos and minor league outfielder Randal Grichuk, as reported by various outlets including the Cardinals' Twitter account.  The move is an interesting one for the Cardinals and impacts far more than the outfield.

Astros Lawsuit Underscores Importance of Strong TV Contract in MLB Landscape

We live in a new era where television revenue has become vital to the long-term success of sports franchises. 

The Houston Astros, based on a recent lawsuit filed by owner Jim Crane, appear to be finding out the hard way how precious that local TV money is because they apparently aren't getting as much as originally thought when Crane bought the team in 2011. 

Can Chris Young Resurrect His Sagging Career with New York Mets?

For New York Mets fans, it's been a difficult run of futility, especially during the hot stove season. While rebuilding and retooling can be justified by any rational fan, the lack of big-market activity by general manager Sandy Alderson has been alarming over the last few years.

How Masahiro Tanaka's Stuff Will Play Against MLB Hitters

The bidding war for Japanese pitcher Masahiro Tanaka

The Sky's the Limit for Boston Red Sox Phenom Xander Bogaerts

One of the biggest things that came out of the 2013 World Series for the Boston Red Sox was the arrival of Xander Bogaerts.

With every at-bat and play in the field, Bogaerts showed all of the characteristics that people had been projecting for him during his minor league days.

MLB Teams on the Verge of Making Huge Offseason Mistakes

Every MLB team is faced with a number of tough decisions each offseason, as whether or not to pull the trigger on a blockbuster trade or big free-agent signing can sometimes influence the entire future outlook of the franchise.

This offseason is no different, and with a relatively weak crop of free agents, there could be more activity on the trade market than usual.

MLB Free Agency 2014: Best- and Worst-Case Scenarios for the Top Free Agents

MLB free agency is a couple of weeks old, but we're still waiting for the big fish to be reeled in by new suitors.

The offseason action so far has featured a few low-profile signings, but the dominoes have yet to fall when it comes to the top players available. For now, the hot stove is heating up heading into the winter meetings on Dec. 9-12 as teams communicate and get a feel for the market.

Let's take a look at 15 of the top targets available, with a focus on their best-case and worst-case scenarios.

Why MLB Needs to Create an International Draft, and What It Would Mean

Back in March, Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association discussed creating an annual international amateur draft, possibly as early as 2014, and set a June 1 deadline to reach an agreement on its framework.

Arizona Diamondbacks Should Trade Martin Prado or Aaron Hill

If the Arizona Diamondbacks are serious about changing their fortunes this offseason, they should consider trading either Martin Prado or Aaron Hill.

2014 MLB Free Agency: Why Loophole Will Remain in Japanese Posting System

The Japanese posting system is flawed, but that doesn't mean the New York Yankees are to blame.

At the general managers and owners meeting in Orlando, Fla., Pittsburgh Pirates CEO Frank Coonelly pointed out a giant loophole in the current MLB system for signing Japanese stars like Masahiro Tanaka.

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Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
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Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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