Earlier this week I participated in our annual SBN Sim Offseason as general manager of the Texas Rangers. As a reminder, each of the thirty teams has someone acting as their general manager (or president of baseball ops, or whatever), and we negotiate with each other on trades and with the Simulation Master on free agent contracts.
I’ve been the Rangers g.m. for however many years we have done this, and this was one of the easier offseasons I’ve had, given that the Rangers already have a lot of good players, have a deep farm system, and don’t have a ton of holes to fill.