With Opening Day and "final" roster decisions here, we have a better handle on AL West playing time ... at least for April. Jed Lowrie, for example, is at his old SS spot. And per usual, injuries are a factor in many of these early calls...
Many of the names here don't have last week's pedigrees, defined roles, or likelihood of 2013 success. But like Garrett Richards, they all have something that makes them worthy of being your final keeper.
Less than a week before Opening Day, the immediate outlooks for the Angels Pen, A's 2B job, the Ranger #5 spot—and nearly everywhere in unsettled, crowded Houston—remain murky.
Every year we hear that spring training numbers don't matter. But for post-hype prospects like Julio Teheran haven't lived up to their press, it can set the stage for that breakthrough season. We have five names for you to consider
In spite of Bud Norris' 8.0+ Dom, HOU's SP candidates in general should be viewed with low expectations. Hiroyuki Nakajima is struggling for the A's, Angel Hank Conger is struggling with his throwing, and more...
Kris Medlen put up a 5.2 Cmd and a 53% GB% en route to a 10 win, 1.57 ERA season in 2012 following August 2010 Tommy John surgery. TJS is one rebuilding opportunity that keeper league owners can use.
Ex-Diamondback Chris Young's flyball-hitting ways and handedness could make him an AB loser in the battle for AB in OAK. SEA's catching outlook, a Rangers rotation update, and more ...
Peter Bourjos is the Angels CF favorite, but he'll have to hit to keep his lineup spot. The Mariners OF, the developing mess at the bottom of the Rangers rotation, and more ...
Winning your Keeper League championship demands discipline and attention to detail. As February turns to March, now is the time to pull out the primer...
Martin Perez is just one vying for TEX's final rotation spot while the Rangers wait for the return of Colby Lewis. The LAA 3B situation, short-term and long; Smoak with a vote of confidence in SEA, and more...
With Opening Day and "final" roster decisions here, we have a better handle on AL West playing time ... at least for April. Jed Lowrie, for example, is at his old SS spot. And per usual, injuries are a factor in many of these early calls...
Many of the names here don't have last week's pedigrees, defined roles, or likelihood of 2013 success. But like Garrett Richards, they all have something that makes them worthy of being your final keeper.
Less than a week before Opening Day, the immediate outlooks for the Angels Pen, A's 2B job, the Ranger #5 spot—and nearly everywhere in unsettled, crowded Houston—remain murky.
Every year we hear that spring training numbers don't matter. But for post-hype prospects like Julio Teheran haven't lived up to their press, it can set the stage for that breakthrough season. We have five names for you to consider
In spite of Bud Norris' 8.0+ Dom, HOU's SP candidates in general should be viewed with low expectations. Hiroyuki Nakajima is struggling for the A's, Angel Hank Conger is struggling with his throwing, and more...
Kris Medlen put up a 5.2 Cmd and a 53% GB% en route to a 10 win, 1.57 ERA season in 2012 following August 2010 Tommy John surgery. TJS is one rebuilding opportunity that keeper league owners can use.
Ex-Diamondback Chris Young's flyball-hitting ways and handedness could make him an AB loser in the battle for AB in OAK. SEA's catching outlook, a Rangers rotation update, and more ...
Peter Bourjos is the Angels CF favorite, but he'll have to hit to keep his lineup spot. The Mariners OF, the developing mess at the bottom of the Rangers rotation, and more ...
Winning your Keeper League championship demands discipline and attention to detail. As February turns to March, now is the time to pull out the primer...
Martin Perez is just one vying for TEX's final rotation spot while the Rangers wait for the return of Colby Lewis. The LAA 3B situation, short-term and long; Smoak with a vote of confidence in SEA, and more...