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Yankees' Aroldis Chapman Deal Opens Door to Epic Bullpen or Bigger Winter

What? Did you think the New York Yankees were going to steer clear of star players all winter?

Guess again, friend. The Yankees have gone and acquired a rather big star. In so doing, they have set their immediate future up for quite a bit of intrigue.

Biggest Steals, Overpays of MLB Offseason Entering January

It's never too early to deem offseason acquisitions busts or steals, and there's already been plenty of moves we can analyze so far this winter. 

Over the next few slides, we'll identify a handful of those transactions that fall under those two categories. 

What constitutes a bust or a steal? In short, teams that overextend themselves either financially or with prospects have overpaid for a player. This winter, Ben Zobrist and Shelby Miller were involved in deals that teams may regret down the road. 

Alex Gordon Can Provide Jason Heyward Impact at Nearly Half the Cost

Alex Gordon is the alternative.

Exactly what kind of secondary option on the free-agent market to someone like Jason Heyward he can actually be, well, every team with an outfield need is still calculating that.

Giants Should Cement All-in Winter with Outfield Star Like Cespedes or CarGo

The San Francisco Giants plunged into the offseason with two clear and pressing needs: upgrades in the starting rotation and reinforcements in the outfield.

The signings of Jeff Samardzija and Johnny Cueto equal mission accomplished on item one. 

Former MLB Star Dave Henderson Dies at 57

Former MLB outfielder Dave Henderson died Sunday, a month after undergoing a kidney transplant. He was 57. 

MLB's public relations Twitter account confirmed the news. Henderson played 14 seasons of pro ball with five teams, making the 1991 All-Star team and winning the 1989 World Series as part of the Oakland Athletics. He worked as a color commentator for the Seattle Mariners after his playing career.

Key Takeaways from Week 7 of MLB Hot Stove Moves, Chatter

Christmas may have slowed down baseball's rumor mill, but not even jolly old St. Nick is capable of completely shutting down America's pastime. 

A pair of notable signings took place over the past week, with the St. Louis Cardinals inking starter Mike Leake to a five-year deal while the Washington Nationals found their second baseman of the present, adding Daniel Murphy on a three-year pact.

7 MLB Free Agents Who Aren't Getting the Attention They Deserve

This year's crop of MLB free agents ranks as one of the most talented in recent memory. There's not only a ton of front-line talent but also plenty of depth across the board.

As a result of that depth, a few players have gone relatively unnoticed this offseason, with little in the way of buzz surrounding their potential landing spots.

Ahead is a closer look at seven free agents who are not getting the attention they deserve this winter.

Big MLB Offseason Spenders Who Will Be Feeling Buyer's Remorse

Tony LaRussa and Dave Stewart just couldn't help themselves when it came to Zack Greinke.

When the Arizona Diamondbacks chief baseball officer and general manager saw the chance to bring the righty to the desert and punch a Greinke-sized hole in the Los Angeles Dodgers' rotation, they pounced—even if the price tag was a staggering $206.5 million including deferred money.

Noah Syndergaard's Family Honors Bartolo Colon with 'Big Sexy' Shirts at Xmas


It appears as though one of the things New York Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard wanted for Christmas was for veteran teammate Bartolo Colon to re-sign with the team.

Santa Claus may not have made it happen, but that's only because the Mets' front office had already taken care of it.

MLB Fanbases with the Most to Be Excited About This Christmas

Merry Christmas to all of you loyal B/R readers!

As you're enjoying the opening of gifts this morning, there will likely be gear from your favorite MLB team underneath the wrapping paper. Representing your team is your duty as a fan, but some will sport their team's logo with a little more excitement than others. 

Those fanbases are the ones we'll profile over the next few slides—the supporters that have the most to be excited about this Christmas. 

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