Twenty-five players, major-league and minor, who are worth rostering because they are on the verge of being useful fantasy parts—but for whom circumstances delay their opportunities.
The Tigers are primed for a changing of the guard at closer. What do you stand to win by winning a bid for Marwin Gonzalez? What would Gregor Blanco be worth to you?
Scott Schebler offers power—but is that enough to make him valuable to fantasy owners?
Kevin Pillar and Marwin Gonzalez are out there WAITING to give you statistics. Are you going to take them?
What are your favorite roto players on track to earn in 2017?
Jacob deGrom, Carlos Martinez and Max Scherzer qualify as must-starts in the NL, with Carlos Carrasco Justin Verlander joining them in AL. Conversely, do everything you can to sit AJ. Griffin and Wily Peralta.
Phillies prospect Roman Quinn and Padres lifer Corey Spangenberg were coveted figures.
Twenty-five guys—some top prospects, some major-leaguers already—who are lurking and, perhaps, ready to contribute to fantasy rosters in 2017. It’s just a matter of when.
Middle relievers with good rate stats, catchers who play, guys filling in during injuries. Some of them could help your team.
Taking a close look at the Arizona bullpen, and keeping an eye on Alex Colomé in Tampa Bay.
Rookies Cody Bellinger and Christian Arroyo present two different kind of dilemmas for the FAAB bidder.
He appears to have made adjustments at the plate, but will the effects be long lasting?
The easy thing to do is overreact if your team missed on adding Eric Thames and James Paxton on draft day. Don’t compound the sense of loss by making mistakes in analysis.
Noah Syndergaard is an auto-start (unless he’s not). So it’s going to be one of those kind of weeks.