Ben Revere is reunited with Jon Papelbon in Washington; Drew Storen bids good riddance.
Surveying the league-wide backstop landscape and the fantasy implications therein.
Eyeing a handful of teams whose ninth-inning roles might be up for grabs.
A league-wide view of how the ninth inning shapes up for 2016.
Examining pitchers who exceeded or fell short of expectations in this category in 2015.
Chicago signs the superutility superstar Ben Zobrist, and add swingman Adam Warren to the rotation or bullpen or both. Meanwhile, the Yankees fix second base with Starlin Castro.
Examining pitchers who could outperform their 2015 run-prevention efforts and deliver greater ‘W’ totals in 2016.
Why single-category SB studs might be most valuable than you think.
Examining hurlers who outperformed or fell short of expectations in this category.
Examining possible under-the-radar strikeout sources heading into 2016.
The Yankees get active early on the trade market and a couple of veterans sign back on with the teams they had success with in 2015.
Everyone loves big flies, so they’re a fitting stat with which to kick off our new category-by-category fantasy series.
The once-flamethrowing righty has stayed fantasy-relevant by evolving as he ages.
Can the Mets’ postseason hero become a fantasy hero for your team?
The Royal has matured into a quality big-leaguer, but is he a significant fantasy asset?
Has the Mets flamethrower solidified his status as an elite fantasy starter?