The LAA rotation enters spring training with questions, even about long-time ace Jered Weaver. HOU 3B depth, the OAK closer situation, SEA SS battle and more.
With a collection of part-timers and inexperienced kids (like Ryan Rua, pictured) in the mix, LF playing time in OAK and TEX looks wide-open. Plus the SEA SP outlook, HOU's SS future, and more.
With the completion of winter ball, trade activity slowing and major free agents signed, it's time to circle back to some names—like Maikel Franco—who might have recently improved their 2015 relevance.
Ken Giles appears to be fast-tracking his way to a closer role on the rebuilding Phillies. He's the most obvious on our list of young bullpen arms that are worth rostering or watching in 2015.
Jose Fernandez is one of several NL SP favorites who already own MLB success, but for whom health is the big question going forward. He and others may have buy-low availability in your league.
Marcus Stroman barely missed earning $10 R$ in 2014, with all signs pointing up. He's one of several young Blue Jays pitchers on our AL list who could benefit from the off-season addition of Russell Martin.
Gregory Polanco struggled in the 2H of his 2014 MLB debut, but age and inexperience—not skills—were his issues. His bright future intact, Polanco remains a fine NL OF play over the next three seasons.
Billy Beane's garage sale and other off-season moves have created job questions in OAK, LAA and HOU, while SEA and TEX have yet to resolve issues left over from 2014...
Mookie Betts is a rare 22-year-old who few fantasy owners expect to struggle significantly in his first full MLB season. Betts heads the AL OF list in our continuing series.
Xavier Bogaerts hit just .240 with 12 HR in his first full MLB season at age 21. But his skills history and track record cement Bogaerts as a premium dynasty pick at a scarce position.
The LAA rotation enters spring training with questions, even about long-time ace Jered Weaver. HOU 3B depth, the OAK closer situation, SEA SS battle and more.
With a collection of part-timers and inexperienced kids (like Ryan Rua, pictured) in the mix, LF playing time in OAK and TEX looks wide-open. Plus the SEA SP outlook, HOU's SS future, and more.
With the completion of winter ball, trade activity slowing and major free agents signed, it's time to circle back to some names—like Maikel Franco—who might have recently improved their 2015 relevance.
Ken Giles appears to be fast-tracking his way to a closer role on the rebuilding Phillies. He's the most obvious on our list of young bullpen arms that are worth rostering or watching in 2015.
Jose Fernandez is one of several NL SP favorites who already own MLB success, but for whom health is the big question going forward. He and others may have buy-low availability in your league.
Marcus Stroman barely missed earning $10 R$ in 2014, with all signs pointing up. He's one of several young Blue Jays pitchers on our AL list who could benefit from the off-season addition of Russell Martin.
Gregory Polanco struggled in the 2H of his 2014 MLB debut, but age and inexperience—not skills—were his issues. His bright future intact, Polanco remains a fine NL OF play over the next three seasons.
Billy Beane's garage sale and other off-season moves have created job questions in OAK, LAA and HOU, while SEA and TEX have yet to resolve issues left over from 2014...
Mookie Betts is a rare 22-year-old who few fantasy owners expect to struggle significantly in his first full MLB season. Betts heads the AL OF list in our continuing series.
Xavier Bogaerts hit just .240 with 12 HR in his first full MLB season at age 21. But his skills history and track record cement Bogaerts as a premium dynasty pick at a scarce position.