Mike Petriello looks at hidden gems in San Diego and Colorado, and who to avoid in Houston.
Rob McQuown auditions for an invite into the Carlos Gonzalez Fan Club, and also breaks down the outfield situations in Oakland and Seattle for possible trade and waiver targets.
Both Chris Youngs are active in the early goings, but should you care?
A look at some cleanup hitters with new addresses for 2010.
Michael Jong examines Marco Scutaro in Boston, the curious catchers of Oakland, and the middle infield in Washington.
In the last of his preseason “Hot Spots,” Michael Street looks at the underappreciated 1B Billy Butler, the increasing flexibility of DH Hideki Matsui, and how Scott Rolen and Juan Francisco fit in to Cincinnati’s 3B picture.
The guys you want at any price, the ones you’d buy for a dollar, and the ones you expect will break out or disappoint.
Who will round out the rotations of the Cleveland Indians and Florida Marlins?
Blanton goes down which means others move up–will any of them help you?
Lee Panas looks at the bullpen situations in Cleveland, Tampa Bay, and Texas.
Fantasy implications from the latest transactions as teams set their Opening Day rosters.
Rob McQuown analyzes the fallout of having a Heyward-sized bomb dropped into the Atlanta outfield, and also who will play in St. Louis and Washington.
Marc explains the value of Albert Pujols as well as 2010’s main fantasy question: Heyward or Strasburg?
Michael Jong covers the catchers in Boston and St. Louis, along with the second basemen competing in Cleveland.