Most of Detroit’s position players can look forward to a healthy year, but the pitching staff’s a different story.
Last year’s overwhelming wave of injuries led to changes, but will it be enough to reverse the tide?
The red you’ll be seeing isn’t from the colors of Canada’s flag snapping out there on the scoreboard.
Even if there’s less money at stake, the Twins have still suffered outsized setbacks on the injury front.
Five sets of ten to help you pick your pitching rotations.
Despite some stability in the trainer’s room, is this team for the birds?
Can the Cubs’ staff get more reliable work from some repurposed players?
How much risk can one team take if they have a training staff with an excellent record for making those risks tolerable?
Maintaining the health of veterans such as Johnny Damon and Hideki Matsui has been a problem for the Yankees over the past few years.
Last season’s surprise division-winners–and their trainer–will have to prove themselves a second year in a row.
From behind the plate to around the horn, the top ten fantasy picks.
The Cardinals have two green lights. Can you guess who they are, and how critical they are to the team’s 2008 success?
Can Jeff Porter’s staff keep an aging group of veterans going over a full season?
With concerns about King Felix up top and the farm system down below, player health is a major factor for the Mariners.
They’ve been the game’s unhealthiest team for some time, but are things getting any better?
Marc lays out his personal PECOTA-aided cheat sheet for who he’d pick to stock his three outfield positions.