The National League’s class of hurlers makes for an intriguing round of matchups, but there are still a few posers out there.
A former first-rounder picks up steam, while a couple of DL veterans once again fall victim to their own fragility.
Teams dish out the dough for players whose only task is to mash, but they don’t always get a good return.
Marc assesses the top fantasy performers at each position to see whose hot starts can be trusted, then rides off into the sunset to fight crime in the next town down the road.
An Athletic and a Royal join the pack, while a late-inning Angel bids farewell.
Is Masterson’s successful start to 2011 something to be taken seriously, or will he fall by the wayside as the year progresses?
Justin Turner ships off the VP list almost as soon as he arrived (but for good reasons), but Michael finds a replacement for him in the mountains.
Michael finds VPs among the early-season injuries and roster moves that continue to shape big-league lineups
Which players off to a powerful start at the plate can expect to retain that production going forward?
A pair of unheralded AL West hurlers join the VP list, while two located near our nation’s capital take a hike.
There is no shortage of worthwhile starters going this week in either league, but there are a few Craig wants you to be leery of.
Many relievers make their exit from the list, but Mike introduces a fantasy rarity: the non-closing reliever worth owning
Some players are stuck in minor-league limbo, but there are occasions where these players are worth a look.
A once-retiring Royals rookie races to the Show.
Alex Rios is tough to figure out, and is struggling once again. What does Craig think of his chances to rebound?