No matter how hard you try to discredit Trout, he stacks up as an elite fantasy option in 2013.
Leonys Martin leads off a list that includes three outfielders, a third baseman, and a shortstop.
Albert Pujols rests atop the first-base list, in which Paul forecasts rebounds for Adrian Gonzalez and Eric Hosmer.
National League MVP Buster Posey leads off a deep crop of high-upside backstops this year.
Jason examines the indicators that can save you from the volatility of fantasy closers.
A look at the 2013 and long-term values of Travis d’Arnaud, Jedd Gyorko, and Josh Rutledge.
The fantasy team will be publishing this data on a weekly basis for your tracking pleasure. The fantasy team will also revisit the ADP data in a column every other Monday to look for trends.
Paul looks at two pitchers whose fates diverged last year.
NFBC mock drafts appear to paint a more realistic picture than those at Mock Draft Central.
Notes on a new Ranger, a new Diamondback, and a first baseman who finally found a home
Dan breaks down the two right-handers who make up the back end of the Indians bullpen.
Monday’s trade could impact far more players than just the five who changed uniforms.
Jason and Paul review the little bit of baseball news that has been out there, break down the first base position, and interview Greg Ambrosius from the National Fantasy Baseball Championships hosted by Stats LLC.
Mike Napoli, Dustin Ackley, and Alcides Escobar might be undervalued in 2013.
Paul breaks down the 2013 potential of Carlos Beltran, Jay Bruce, and Shin-Soo Choo.
Gio Gonzalez and Max Scherzer both enjoyed breakout seasons in 2012.