With uncertainty swirling around Jose Reyes, can Cristhian Adames or Trevor Story step in at SS and provide some profit? Our tour of NL West infields unveils a number of cheap targets with skills, but not roles (yet).
We saw plenty of HRs like this from Nolan Arenado in 2015—is he worth a first-round pick this season? Plus Jeurys Familia, Addison Russell, Wei-Yin Chen, and Neil Walker.
While Yasiel Puig (center) has a starting gig, Scott Van Slyke (left) and Alex Guerrero (right) will be battling for playing time in LA's outfield. This week, we dive into outfields across the division in search of profit potential.
J.D. Martinez proved his 2014 breakout was no fluke, as he pushed the envelope even further in 2015. Is he worth building your lineup around? Plus Craig Kimbrel, Alex Rodriguez, Drew Smyly, and Jackie Bradley.
How many "bow-and-arrow" acts will Fernando Rodney perform in San Diego's? Bullpen alternatives across the NL West, where there are high-upside candidates and #LIMAWeek gems.
It was that kind of year for Yasiel Puig, but is he being undervalued in 2016 drafts? We dive in to find out; plus Jonathan Lucroy, John Lackey, Ryan Zimmerman, and Brandon Maurer.
Our preseason tour of the NL West starts with the rotations, as there are plenty of battles for playing time with significant fantasy impact. Who should you target?
The first-half version of Chris Archer was an ace in 2015 (2.18 ERA, 0.95 WHIP). Can we trust that 1H in 2016? Plus Brian Dozier, Rougned Odor, Rick Porcello, and Carlos Santana.
A special "re-post" of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association 2015 Baseball Article of the Year, Online, where author Ryan Bloomfield took a mid-June 2015 deep dive into Collin McHugh.
Andrew McCutchen's 2015 season was a relative disappointment, as he failed to earn $30 for the first time since 2011. Can he recover his elite status? Plus Jaime Garcia, Lucas Duda, Jason Hammel, and Matt Duffy.
Troy Tulowitzki amassed over 450 AB for the first time in years, yet failed to post a $20 season in 2015. Cause for concern? Plus Michael Pineda, Jacoby Ellsbury, Yordano Ventura, and Stephen Vogt.
With uncertainty swirling around Jose Reyes, can Cristhian Adames or Trevor Story step in at SS and provide some profit? Our tour of NL West infields unveils a number of cheap targets with skills, but not roles (yet).
We saw plenty of HRs like this from Nolan Arenado in 2015—is he worth a first-round pick this season? Plus Jeurys Familia, Addison Russell, Wei-Yin Chen, and Neil Walker.
While Yasiel Puig (center) has a starting gig, Scott Van Slyke (left) and Alex Guerrero (right) will be battling for playing time in LA's outfield. This week, we dive into outfields across the division in search of profit potential.
J.D. Martinez proved his 2014 breakout was no fluke, as he pushed the envelope even further in 2015. Is he worth building your lineup around? Plus Craig Kimbrel, Alex Rodriguez, Drew Smyly, and Jackie Bradley.
How many "bow-and-arrow" acts will Fernando Rodney perform in San Diego's? Bullpen alternatives across the NL West, where there are high-upside candidates and #LIMAWeek gems.
It was that kind of year for Yasiel Puig, but is he being undervalued in 2016 drafts? We dive in to find out; plus Jonathan Lucroy, John Lackey, Ryan Zimmerman, and Brandon Maurer.
Our preseason tour of the NL West starts with the rotations, as there are plenty of battles for playing time with significant fantasy impact. Who should you target?
The first-half version of Chris Archer was an ace in 2015 (2.18 ERA, 0.95 WHIP). Can we trust that 1H in 2016? Plus Brian Dozier, Rougned Odor, Rick Porcello, and Carlos Santana.
A special "re-post" of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association 2015 Baseball Article of the Year, Online, where author Ryan Bloomfield took a mid-June 2015 deep dive into Collin McHugh.
Andrew McCutchen's 2015 season was a relative disappointment, as he failed to earn $30 for the first time since 2011. Can he recover his elite status? Plus Jaime Garcia, Lucas Duda, Jason Hammel, and Matt Duffy.
Troy Tulowitzki amassed over 450 AB for the first time in years, yet failed to post a $20 season in 2015. Cause for concern? Plus Michael Pineda, Jacoby Ellsbury, Yordano Ventura, and Stephen Vogt.