Three top Triple-A outfield prospects could all see the bigs this year, but can they help your fantasy squad?
If Jed Lowrie is already snapped up in your league, here are some other names who could help, and some that won’t.
Will Kyle Lohse, Wade Davis, James McDonald and Francisco Liriano keep up their performances, or is change–for better or worse–in their futures?
Kyle Lohse might be back, Brandon McCarthy might be here for the first time, and Jeff Francis is happy to be at sea level.
Aces and bottom feeders are all that are getting the two-start nod this upcoming week
Updates to the Team Tracker and the Player Forecast Manager make the tools more effective for managing your Scoresheet roster.
The situation in Baltimore is gaining clarity, the one in St. Louis is heading in the opposite direction, and the first wave of AL/NL-only VPs in the pen.
In which we say goodbye to a Legend, but say hello to a rookie Dodger.
Gordon is off to the excellent start we’ve all waited years for, but is it legitimate?
Jed Lowrie is awesome, Orlando Hudson has his uses despite Petco, and the first NL/AL-only group of middle infielders.
A slew of injuries lead to a flurry of free-agent signings.
Michael looks at some streaks and ever-growing small samples to find this week’s Value Picks
Fantasy owners know to own Jeremy Hellickson, but when will they learn to use him? Plus, a pair of Royals relievers who should be on your radar.
It hasn’t taken long for young Cubs to lose their value, but some young Rockies and an Indian are establishing themselves just fine.
The American League has plenty of pitching options for you to consider, but the Senior Circuit is nearly bereft of useful starts next week.
Justin Masterson and Willie Bloomquist are still who they always were, but there are a handful of early-season gems worth grabbing.