Ned Yost says he wants his first baseman to steal 10 bases in 2011–is that realistic, or insanity?
With an assist from the spring news we have thus far, Mike judges a few closer situations to aid you on draft day.
If Carlos Beltran goes down, the Mets outfield will have plenty of question marks, and Bill gives you preemptive answers.
Fantasy players who are drafting Andre Ethier early and often should be prepared for disappointment.
Craig opens up about the players he will absolutely be looking for on draft day.
The battle for the keystone in New York, a second baseman looking for redemption at high altitude, and a catcher finally gets his chance to shine.
Auction keeper advice from Jason, with a little help from an ancient Chinese strategist.
A look at two potential platoon situations in Cleveland and Oakland, and the likely fate of a promising prospect.
A look at the candidates to replace Adam Wainwright in St. Louis, and Aaron Heilman finally gets his wish to attempt starting.
Edwin Encarnacion is dismissed by many, but one of our fantasy experts tells you why you should all be fans.
The PFM has gotten a serious overhaul. We tell you what’s shiny, what’s new, and why you should care.
Mike looks at certain relievers who have been under or overvalued at drafts thus far.
A rookie outfielder in Philly and two others from the NL Central that may be blocked.
The Japanese import is in Minnesota, and Craig details what you should expect from him in 2011.
Backstops in Cincy, Philly and St. Louis, along with the Pirates’ second baseman of the future.
A look at valuing non-closer relievers on draft day, using Jason’s matrix for relief pitchers.