A look at the kind of investment $1 players are in fantasy league.
Middle infield Keeper Reaper returns with Reyes, KJ, Lowrie, Scutaro, and Furcal
The Rays might not be able to top their dramatic finish last season, but they hope to be back in the playoffs in 2012.
A few hundred thousand dollars might have made the difference between a serious offer and one that was unlikely to lead to the Blue Jays winning the Yu Darvish bidding.
The hit-and-run is much maligned as a small-ball tactic, but it’s a surprisingly successful strategy.
Now that Texas came out on top in the Yu Darvish bidding, negotiations can begin, but if the Daisuke Matsuzaka situation is any indication, that doesn’t mean the hard part is over.
Given the choice between Yu Darvish and current major-league righties, who would big-league scouts and executives want to pitch?
A look at the arms race in the AL West and how the Rangers will manage to afford Yu Darvish
Kubel, Braun, Swisher, and Victorino make this week’s Keeper Reaper list.
If EVERYONE has a brilliant GM, does ANYONE have a brilliant GM? Or are standout GMs going the way of .400 hitters?
Fractures are never fun, but more of them will be prevented on the field in coming years.
Steven Goldman is cynical about everything, including Yu Darvish. And if he had a lawn, you would be invited to get off of it.