Kyle Lohse might be back, Brandon McCarthy might be here for the first time, and Jeff Francis is happy to be at sea level.
It hasn’t taken long for young Cubs to lose their value, but some young Rockies and an Indian are establishing themselves just fine.
Early-season injuries have opened the door for many an inexperienced starter. Which ones should you roster in your fantasy rotation?
Bill scours his personal waiver wire to find an arm worth rostering in this first week of the regular season.
Spring training is almost over, and that means rotation spots are filling up.
Bill checks out some names that aren’t getting a ton of attention on draft day.
Why you need more than just numbers to get an edge in fantasy baseball.
Which of these surprise 2010 pitchers should you still pay attention to in 2011?
If Carlos Beltran goes down, the Mets outfield will have plenty of question marks, and Bill gives you preemptive answers.
A look at the candidates to replace Adam Wainwright in St. Louis, and Aaron Heilman finally gets his wish to attempt starting.
A look at some of the unluckiest starters around in 2010, and whether you should expect different results in 2011.
SIERA and other run estimators say Matt Cain is over his head, but are they missing the point on this pitcher?
Checking in on pitchers from St. Louis, Boston, and the Senior Circuit’s New York club, to see if they can repeat their success.
A fatigued Met, a lucky Oriole, an iffy Bomber, and a defenseless Astro make up this week’s rotation.
Is Jimmy Rollins finished, or was 2010 just a very large bump in the road?
A pair of Twins and two hurlers recovering from serious injuries are the focus in this week’s edition.