Plus: Dodgers deal for a shortstop
The past 30 days were a whirlwind for Carlos Correa, his family, his agent and the teams and fans involved. It also affected our columnist's attempt to rank the top 10 most dangerous lineups for the coming season. Correa drastically affected the offensive projections for three different teams in the last month. That's 10% of MLB. So with all the top free agents off the board (again), let's take another run at these rankings -- a list that will, of course, be subject to change (again), should major trades or injuries occur between now and Opening Day. | |
| The last set of questions in the 2023 MLB Pipeline Poll provides insight as to which systems draw the most respect from other front offices, which ones might be toughest to deal with and which ones do the best job in accruing and developing talent. | | |
| The Carlos Correa saga got us thinking: What other blockbuster deals, whether via free agency or trade, nearly got done before they didn't? | | |
| The hot corner has been historically underrepresented in the Hall of Fame, but Scott Rolen -- and some others to follow -- could boost the numbers in the coming years. | | | | Last year's No. 1 right fielder -- Juan Soto -- will be playing left this season, opening up the top spot at the position for 2023. | | |
| Last week, we snuck a fake player into a series of 1981 Topps cards. This time, we're asking you to spot the imposter in the wood-paneled frame of the '87 Topps set. | | |
| Who are currently the game's best center fielders right now? Find out on MLB Now at 8 p.m. ET. | | |
| Who has the highest slugging percentage among third basemen in the Hall of Fame? | |
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