The Pale Hose might not contend in 2014, but that doesn’t mean they won’t have useful fantasy contributors.
Many have asked for the record for our podcast; someone was kind enough to do one for us.
A power-packed middle of the order and a postseason darling on the mound are among the players who ought to pique your interest in Bob Melvin’s bunch.
With a vacant closer gig, an infield glut, and the possibility of a free-agent splash, there is ample fantasy intrigue in Arlington.
There’s no doubt that Mike Trout is the cream of the fantasy crop, but which other Halos could bolster your squad?
Ervin Santana enjoyed a strong walk year with the Royals, but can he maintain his fantasy value in 2014?
New manager Lloyd McClendon’s bunch boasts a couple of impact pitchers, but are there any bats to see here?
The fantasy team debuts a new series, with the Astros-focused first of 30 installments.
With over 100 days until pitchers and catchers report, Paul has some advice on bridging the gap.
These players are valuable fantasy hitters, but their versatility will be diminished in 2014.
A closer look at the 12 pitchers who fared best during the summer in the statistics they could directly control.
The big man’s 2014 role is unclear, so Craig examines what that means from a fantasy perspective.
Jason and Paul discuss some of the World Series, Tim Lincecum’s new deal, and interview the multi-champion Larry Schechter about his new book.
These part-time players could provide considerable fantasy value if given a full-time role in 2014.
Frontline fantasy pitchers come and go, so Bret looks at the hurlers who seem poised to make the leap next year.
The Reds second baseman is on the big-league trade block, and a deal out of Cincinnati is likely to be bad news for his fantasy value.