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Texas Rangers: Projecting the 2014 Starting Rotation

There is only one spot left undecided in the Texas Rangers starting rotation for 2014.

It is presumably for the fourth or fifth spot. The team has three lefties in Derek Holland, Martin Perez and Matt Harrison, and Yu Darvish is the lone righty.

Final Predictions for the 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Class

The Baseball Writers' Association of America will announce the 2014 MLB Hall of Fame class on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. ET, as this year's class of candidates will look to join managers Joe Torre, Tony LaRussa and Bobby Cox in earning enshrinement.

A total of 19 newcomers join 17 holdovers from last year's ballot to make up this year's candidates, and after no one earned induction last year, we could see a number of players join the all-time greats in Cooperstown this time around.

Projecting Cincinnati Reds' 5-Man Rotation for 2014

Pitching has been the strength of the Cincinnati Reds the past few seasons, and stability in the rotation is the reason that the club is going to continue to contend.

Cincinnati's rotation finished near the top of the majors in most of the major categories. Despite pitching in Great American Ball Park, the staff has found a way to get the job done.

There isn't much to guess about when it comes to what the Reds rotation will look like in 2014. 

MLB Trade Rumors: 7 Players Most Likely to Be on the Move

There have already been a number of trades this offseason, and there are bound to be at least a few more.

While evaluating deals that have gone down is always on the agenda, it's just as fun to look forward to the next names—big or small—who seem destined to be moved in the near future for one reason or another.

MLB Trade Target: David Price

Whether there’s a true ace to be found on the free-agent market is very much up for debate.

What’s not up for debate is whether there’s a true ace to be found on the trade market. Not as long as David Price is out there to be had, anyway.

There’s a chance the Tampa Bay Rays will hold on to Price, but they certainly can’t afford to do so for much longer given how expensive arbitration is making him. If they’re going to deal him, dealing him now while the getting is good is the right idea.

Best Potential Jason Castro Trade Packages, Landing Spots

Just when you think there are no more moves for the Houston Astros to make, they find a way to prove you wrong. 

Finding the MLB Free Agency All-Value Team

There have been several free-agent signings thus far that, at least potentially, have a solid chance of becoming great values for their new teams.

The Blue Jays picked up catcher Dioner Navarro for two years and $8 million after he posted a .856 OPS with 13 homers in 89 games last season. Corey Hart signed a contract with Seattle that guarantees him only $6 million. If he bounces back from knee surgery and returns to the player who posted a .830 OPS between 2007 and 2012, the additional $13 million he could earn from incentives will still be a great bargain.

Philadelphia Phillies' Top 10 Prospects for 2014

While the Phillies system is thin on projectable talent and ranks in the bottom tier among all organizations, things are starting to look up thanks to the emergence of slugger Maikel Franco and shortstop J.P. Crawford.

6 MLB Stars Who Will Quickly Fade Away in 2014

Baseball, despite how much we analyze and study the game, will always surprise fans. For every star who has a poor season, castoffs, veterans and young players emerge to exceed expectations. In 2013, six players did just that on the way to stardom.

In 2014, don't expect the same results. Over the course of time, more innings, at-bats and exposure, true stars emerge from the pack. One or two big seasons won't make a star. Instead, years of success are needed to be exempt from a list like this.

Odds of Top Boston Red Sox Prospects Making 2014 Opening Day Roster

In 2013, the Boston Red Sox turned from a last-place franchise into a World Series champion.

This sort of transformation, while rare and difficult, was the direct result of a number of key moves from general manager Ben Cherington—moves that combined incumbent stars with the right type of free agents to solidify what would be a championship team.

Looking forward to 2014, Boston will once more rely upon some magic.

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