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Win-Win Trade Ideas for MLB Teams Heading into the 2016 Season

With Opening Day rapidly approaching, MLB teams are beginning to scramble in an attempt to shore up whatever weak spots may exist on their respective rosters, with one eye on the waiver wire and the other on the trade market.

MLB Power Rankings: Where All 30 Teams Stand in Offense, Pitching and More

Before the 2016 MLB season officially gets underway next week and we roll out one last version of our official preseason power rankings, we've decided to stack up all 30 teams a bit differently in the article that follows.

We've decided to focus on three key areas and how each team ranks compared to the rest of the league: offense, starting pitching and relief pitching.

MLB Players Who Will Blossom into Superstars in 2016

The term "superstar" gets thrown around way too liberally these days. It should be reserved for a select few players who not only impact the game in multiple ways, but also have something extra—an immeasurable trait that sets them apart from their peers.

Some might call it arrogance or swagger, but that's not it. There's just something different with these players—something special that executives, fans, pundits and teammates can't quite put their fingers on.

George Springer Lurking as One of MLB's Biggest 2016 Breakout Candidates

The Houston Astros have Dallas Keuchel, the reigning American League Cy Young Award winner. And they have Carlos Correa, who just added an AL Rookie of the Year trophy to his case.

If you're searching for reasons to be excited about the 2016 'Stros, in other words, you don't have to look far.

Tyler Moore Traded for Nate Freiman: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction

The Atlanta Braves continued to make personnel adjustments Sunday, announcing they've made a first baseman swap in acquiring Tyler Moore from the Washington Nationals for Nate Freiman.   

Cubs CF Jason Heyward Swarmed by Bees in the Outfield, Game Gets Delayed


Chicago Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward is apparently despised by members of the bee community.

During his team’s spring training contest against the Seattle Mariners on Sunday, the 26-year-old was harassed by a swarm of bees.

Reds' Joey Votto Does LeBron James Chalk Toss Before Game vs. Indians


With a game against the Cleveland Indians on tap Saturday, Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto got the crowd ready for the "Battle of Ohio: Arizona" in a fitting way.

The LeBron James chalk toss.

The 2010 National League Most Valuable Player doesn't tend to show much personality on the field, but given that it's spring training, he decided to give the fans a show. And it was something Cleveland fans could appreciate.

Bleacher Report's 2016 Fantasy Baseball Draft Cheat Sheet

After an offseason of research and preparation, it's finally here.

It's time for your annual fantasy baseball draft, and what you need now is all of that offseason research and information at your fingertips in one easy, convenient article.

That's exactly what you'll find here in Bleacher Report's 2016 Fantasy Baseball Draft Cheat Sheet.

Fan Arrested for Running onto Field, Throwing Beer into Rays Dugout vs. Pirates

Saturday's spring training game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Pittsburgh Pirates was interrupted by a fan storming onto McKechnie Field in Bradenton, Florida, and throwing a beer and soda can in the Rays dugout.

Will Smith Injury: Updates on Brewers Pitcher's Knee and Recovery

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Will Smith tore the LCL in his right knee and is expected to miss extended action as he recovers. 

Continue for updates. 


Brewers Exploring Surgery for Smith

Saturday, March 26

According to the Associated Press (via ESPN.com), Smith suffered the injury while pulling off his cleats after pitching in a minor league game March 24.  

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

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