In this week's edition of In Some Depth, Ryan Eisner looks at the players likely to be traded by the July 31 non-waiver deadline.
The additions of Prince Fielder and Shin-Soo Choo in the offseason could push the Rangers over the top and to the AL West title in 2014. There are, however, some big question marks behind Yu Darvish in the rotation.
Alex Rodriguez is back playing with the Yankees, but for how long no one quite knows as he appeals his suspension in the Biogenesis case.
Evan Gattis continues to see time in the Braves' outfield while B.J. Upton is on the disabled list. Ryan Eisner takes a look around the league at depth chart situations in flux heading into the non-waiver trade deadline.
We've seen two big names (relatively) cross leagues, with both players going over to the AL in Matt Garza and Alfonso Soriano. Andrew Martinez suggests how much you should bid on each.
Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez feature prominently in Andrew Martinez's article this week. What year is this anyways?
Tigers manager Jim Leyland rarely changes the lineup in Detroit, providing steady value for the hitters around Miguel Cabrera.
Chase Headley's activation off the disabled list was one of the more signifcant transactions of the week. Check out the rest of the week's top moves.
Chase Headley's imminent return and the fallout from Zack Greinke's injury headline this week's review of NL free agents.
After convincing the Red Sox's front office he was ready for a look in the big leagues this spring, Jackie Bradley needs to start hitting again to secure his roster spot.
Kyuji Fujikawa has been given the Cubs' closer job over Carlos Marmol, and Chris Heisey has been freed. Jan Levine tells you how much to bid on both.
Pictured in happier (well, at least on the field) times in Tampa Bay, Carl Crawford surprised many by rehabbing his elbow enough to be ready for Opening Day.
A handful of Royals prospects not named Wil Myers got the call this week. Andrew Martinez tells us what to expect from them.