The hapless aren’t all necessarily hopeless, but picking which players can overcome bad starts takes some digging.
The most asked-about player in yesterday’s chat gets a good going over.
Sometimes it’s as much about who you’ve had to face as what you’ve done facing them.
A list of players who are suddenly hitting the ball much farther than we’d have ever hoped for, and who among them might continue on their merry way.
A quartet of first-year moundsmen taking turns in big-league rotations and doing well, and what to expect next.
Runs batted in are a context-dependent stat, so how can we tell which hitters have the most dependable context?
Though the pickings are slim, there is some value to be found among this year’s newcomers.
All we are say-ing, give these guys a chance… and reap the benefits in the fantasy realm as well as in real life.
Sluggers who haven’t gotten sluggy all that much so far, and whether or not they will.
Is the young Marlins hurler finally coming into his own after too much time on the shelf?
Starters you might want to get rid of while getting rid of them might make for good returns.
What has been a nightmare in seasons past might actually be worth adding to your fantasy life of late.
Struggling starters in your league who you might want to get while the getting’s good.
Making a minor adjustment by splitting the walks can sharpen one tool in your analytical toolbox.
Search for those pushing the panic button—and rob them.
When trying to find ‘that’ guy, you may be wondering if the Fish flinger’s the answer to your pitching problems.