The Fish have their share of health risks, but not all of them involve the players you might expect.
The last of Marc’s three cadres of starting pitcher appreciations prior to the 2009 season, and how they turned out.
The second-tier starting pitchers, where they were ranked, and how well they delivered.
Moving over to evaluate Marc’s pre-2009 rankings of the top starting pitchers.
The attempt to avoid ignorance of what was come from those who wear its tools produced mixed results.
Checking out the 2009 outcomes for right fielders and Marc’s pre-season ranking of them.
A few too many wipeouts up, added to a surprise #2 ranking that blew up… in the bad way.
A spin through the assorted assets in left, a power position where you didn’t always find it.
You know them, you regret them, the slim pickings at shortstop only offered the consolation that everyone else in your league had to have one too.
In a process to provide answers, there’s some heat to be taken for the pre-season hot corner rankings.
Reflecting on the 2009 rankings for the second sackers and looking forward to the 2010 projections.
A run-down of the available men who can take a walk and swing the stick, as well as the potential price tag.
Looking at the sluggers available on the market, as well as some potential sleepers and disasters.
What free-agent relievers could offer the best deals for their new teams?
Looking for a few risky bargains now that the winter shopping season’s upon us?
A look at the best available starting pitchers and the potential impact they could have on a team.