First-year Mariner Robinson Cano sits alone at the top in this year’s breakdown of the top 25 at the position.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
The offensive bar is set high for these minor leaguers, but their defensive shortcomings won’t hurt your fantasy squad.
Rick Renteria’s lineup has a few intriguing bats, but you’ll probably have to look elsewhere for pitching.
The league’s highest-payroll team is loaded with fantasy goodness.
Craig examines the strategies you should employ when filling this premium offensive position, and what it might look like down the road.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
Petco Park can turn most any pitcher into a fantasy asset, but the Padres’ position-player depth limits the appeal of their bats.
There is plenty of attractive pitching on Joe Maddon’s roster, but the closer role is up in the air.
Robinson Cano is gone, but the Yankees have added intriguing fantasy options in Jacoby Ellsbury and Brian McCann.
The Giants find their left fielder, the Cubs and Marlins swap platoon bats, the Phillies fortify their rotation, and the Tigers give a job to Joba.
Jason Kipnis, Carlos Santana, and Danny Salazar headline a roster whose complementary players could be appealing in deeper formats.
Newcomer Jason Vargas is just “a guy” in fantasy leagues, but the Royals boast several returning players who are worthy of your attention.
Josh Johnson signs with San Diego, Cleveland adds David Murphy, and the Rangers and Orioles add intriguing righty relievers.