You might want to consider picking up these keystoners in your fantasy drafts and auctions this spring.
You might want to stay away from these first sackers in your drafts and auctions this spring.
Breaking down a handful of players who could return nice value on your investment this spring.
You might want to let someone else acquire these backstops in your drafts and auctions this spring.
You might want to highlight these players on your draft and auction lists this spring.
These hurlers aren’t widely owned, but they might be useful fliers for keeper-league owners looking ahead to 2015.
These players aren’t widely owned, but they might be useful fliers for keeper-league owners looking ahead to 2015.
These players aren’t widely owned, but they might be useful fliers for keeper-league owners looking ahead to 2015.
Part two in the position-by-position look at players who might be worth stashing in keeper leagues.
In the first edition of a weekly series, the fantasy crew picks little-owned first baseman who might be worth grabbing for 2015 and beyond.
The fantasy crew runs down the relievers it expects to beat their PECOTA projections in saves.
The fantasy crew runs down the starters it expects to beat their PECOTA projections in punchouts.
The fantasy crew breaks down the pitchers they think could beat their PECOTA projections in WHIP.
A look at the pitchers the fantasy crew expects to outperform their PECOTA projections in ERA.
A look at the pitchers our fantasy crew believes can outperform their PECOTA projections in wins.
A look at the players who could outperform their PECOTA projections when it comes to swiping bags.