Baseball fans know better than to put much stock into spring training performances, whether it be by an individual or a team. But the exhibition season offers us a first glimpse at how the moves teams made during the offseason may—or may not—pay off.
A handful of clubs made big, bold moves to ensure that they'll have a better and more successful on-field product in 2015, while others made carefully calculated additions with future success in mind. In some cases, a team's biggest improvement didn't come on the field but might be in the dugout or front office.
For all the player movement that the offseason brings, the biggest improvement for some clubs isn't a new addition but a healthy return from a previously injured star.
Heck, there are even a few teams that, whether it be for a lack of vision or a lack of available funds, did nothing to improve during the offseason and head into 2015 in worse shape than they were a year ago.
What follows is my take on the biggest improvement that each team made this offseason.
from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/19PZKgA
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