Kubel, Braun, Swisher, and Victorino make this week’s Keeper Reaper list.
What are the fantasy implications of the latest roster rumbles?
This week’s column looks at the biggest free-agent corner-infield signing not named Albert Pujols, as well as possible rebounds from once highly regarded players
A look at some of the Japanese players not named Yu Darvish who will be making the jump to Major League Baseball in 2012
A look at the surprising number of quality free agents that remain on the open market
Top free agent signees C.J. Wilson and Mark Buehrle head up this week’s crop of Keeper Reaper targets
Bryce Harper, Logan Morrison, Matt Joyce, and Nick Markakis highlight this week’s Keeper Reaper.
By looking at pitches per plate appearance and BABIP, we might be able to predict which players are most likely to have batting average rebounds.
This offseason is providing more intriguing MLB-ready international talent than usual.
A look at players who have seen their average draft position shift the most dramatically recently.
Michael looks at a trio of third basemen, traditionally a thin fantasy position, as well as a young first baseman and an aging designated hitter.
The noise coming out of Miami only rivals the shuffling market for closers. What are the fantasy implications?
A look at some pitchers who have switched teams this offseason.
With pitchers like Neftali Feliz and Aaron Crow moving to the rotation, Jason looks at the effect on an increased workload
The Keeper Reaper returns for the month of December!
Some of the latest baseball transactions don’t have many major fantasy implications.