Just days before the Rays’ Fan Fest, Will anticipates a few questions, and answers others about a well-kept team and strong training staff.
The Red Sox may be the team to beat in the AL, but they have to stay healthy first.
Which players is PECOTA giving us clear warnings about, and what else can we see looking at their recent performances?
The Brewers have a few risky players in terms of their ability to stay healthy, but do better than most in fixing them.
Herm Schneider and his staff are past winners of the DMA, but how will they handle the chronic health woes of some of the team’s veterans?
Last year’s surprise division-winning team can point to its training staff as part of the reason why.
Using PECOTA’s additional features can help you make some interesting later-round picks with upside.
Keeping most of its regulars in action was one of the Bucs’ positive accomplishments last season. Is it the start of a trend?
Keeping the veteran Giants on the field will be a challenge for the medical staff, but it’s a challenge they’ve met before.
To keep up with the D’backs, the Padres need to keep a few key players healthy.
How many center fielders can help you with the bat this year?
The team health reports and Under the Knife return, with a fresh look and improvement in the underlying data.
Up-the-middle positions are always tough to stock when you don’t have a star. Who amongst the second tier should you gamble on in 2008?
If you don’t wind up with one of the game’s superstar third basemen, you have options.
Which pitchers inspire discretion over valor when it comes to projecting their 2008 seasons, and why?
Which surprising performances from first basemen last season represent the real deal?