The Padres catcher is off to a dismal start, but is there reason to hope he might reemerge as a useful fantasy backstop?
After a breakout 2015 season, the Rays’ top prospect gets at least a spot start.
If these players are on your league’s waiver wire, they might be worth a look, depending on the format.
Greg projects near-term fantasy returns from two players with murky paths to the majors, while J.P. believes in two veterans’ soaring pop and punchout production.
Is now the right time to try to snatch the Red Sox lefty from a fretting fantasy owner?
J.P. evaluates the merits of three barters submitted by readers on Twitter.
The D’backs infielder is off to a hot start in the desert, but can he sustain it?
If these players are on your league’s waiver wire, they might be worth a look, depending on the format.
Can the Rangers lefty boost his strikeout rate and take the next step?
After a rough first year, J.P. picks the players he likes, eschewing the “safe” picks that went awry in 2015.
A look at the job competitions ongoing in this division’s spring-training camps.
Based on where they’ve been selected in drafts to date, these players could provide a significant return on your preseason investment.
Dynasty-leaguers taking the long view might want to target these underappreciated young’uns in trades this spring.
Can the Diamondbacks righty keep sidewinding his way to great success?
Breaking down the bullpenners into fantasy-value-based bins.