Plus: Which division is best heading into '23?
A lot of heavy lifting has happened across MLB the last couple weeks. That doesn't mean we're done with this Hot Stove season. Far from it. But it does mean we can begin to take a more defined look at the landscape and see where the intra-divisional intrigue lies.
Let's dive into the six divisions and see what has changed since the conclusion of the 2022 season, ranking each one from most to least compelling. | |
| The Yankees have not had a captain since Derek Jeter's last game in 2014. There's a lot of speculation that Aaron Judge could be the next to have that honor. | | |
| Carlos Rodón's agreement with the Yankees gives New York quite a combo at the front of the rotation. But is it the best one in MLB -- or even in New York City? | | |
| Fresh off of releasing its list of the Top 100 Draft prospects, the MLB Pipeline crew takes a look back at each team's best Draft selection to date. | | |
| A good bullpen is usually loaded with guys who can throw a nasty slider and Team USA just added one of the game's very best. | | |
| The Mets set a new record for batters hit by a pitch. That's just one of the notable nuggets from this past season that stood out. | | |
| Who were the best newcomers? Take a look at the top rookies from the 2022 season on MLB Network Countdown at 2 p.m. ET. | | | | Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón each struck out more than 200 batters in 2022. Who were the last pair of Yankees to fan 200 in the same season? | |
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