In 1952, the American League limited inter-league trading by introducing a waiver rule effective after June 15th, aiming to stabilize team rosters and strategies.
At the Winter Meetings in 1952, a new bonus rule was established, capping bonuses at $4,000, which significantly impacted player retention and team recruitment through the draft.
The Yankees experienced a major shift in 2013, losing key players to free agency, marking a significant turning point in their roster strategy with notable signings to compensate.
In December 2016, the Red Sox executed a landmark trade with the White Sox, acquiring ace Chris Sale, reshaping their pitching lineup and fortifying their competitive edge.
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