The first month of the 2014-15 MLB offseason is nearly in the books, and it has been as busy a November as any in recent memory.

The position-player market in particular has exploded, as Russell Martin, Hanley Ramirez, Pablo Sandoval, Adam LaRoche, Billy Butler, Michael Cuddyer, Yasmany Tomas and Victor Martinez have all signed new deals in free agency.

The trade market has also been busy as well, with a pair of blockbuster deals seeing the likes of Jason Heyward, Shelby Miller, Jordan Walden, Josh Donaldson and Brett Lawrie change teams along with a number of top prospects.

Nine-figure extensions were also handed out to Giancarlo Stanton and Kyle Seager, with Stanton inking a record 13-year, $325 million deal with the Miami Marlins.

So, with the winter meetings on the horizon and a crazy month of November wrapping up, what follows are offseason grades for all 30 MLB teams to this point.

Teams were graded strictly on the moves they have made so far, not on how complete their roster is at this point or on whether all of their glaring holes have been filled. Those grades will come later, when the entire offseason’s worth of moves can be analyzed.

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