Five pitchers who are lighting up Triple-A and could soon be seeing time in the big leagues.
Chipper Jones lives up to his injury billing, Magglio Ordonez experiences weakness, Grady Sizemore has trouble with his other knee, Brandon Beachy is not feeling peachy, and Colby Rasmus’ right side hurts.
Though there was a considerable amount of unhappy news for fantasy owners from impact players last week, there was still happy news from a couple of unlikely sources. But whose gains are here to stay?
Bartolo Colon enlists the aid of modern medicine in an unorthodox recovery, Kendrys Morales still has ankle issues, and a pair of pitchers get their capsules repaired.
Multiple Mets and a Mariner face the end of their seasons, Luke Scott tries to play through his own serious injury, and Bruce Chen and Edward Mujica succumb to strains.
With Eric Hosmer in the bigs, who will be the next of the Royals’ stash of young prospects to make a fantasy impact?
Justin Verlander’s no-no may mean hard times ahead, Nelson Cruz has more leg problems, Marco Scutaro tries not to get Pipped, and a pair of pitchers get disabled.
Eric Chavez and Nyjer Morgan can’t bear to be off the DL, Brandon Lyon gets cuffed around, and a trio of pitchers face elbow injuries.
Welcome Eric Hosmer to the bigs, say no to a certain National, and multiple ways to replace your gimpy third baseman
Ben Zobrist, Justin Smoak, and Curtis Granderson all look to have retained their luster in 2011. Can you trust that this AL threesome isn’t fool’s gold?
Ryan Zimmerman starts healing, Phil Hughes goes back to the drawing board, Zach Braddock can’t get to sleep, and David Freese becomes a metal man.
Three Triple-A first basemen with struggling major-league counterparts may be worth a look sooner than later.
Pablo Sandoval and David Freese suffer fractures, Ryan Zimmerman’s return isn’t close, and Carlos Lee hopes his bruised baby back ribs ribs aren’t broken.
Marc isn’t buying everything the waiver wire is selling, but there are a few potential gems here worth unearthing.
Phil Hughes faces the prospect of season-ending surgery, Marc DeRosa’s wrist acts up again, Casey Blake’s elbow is infected, and Darren O’Day finds that it’s hip to have tears.
Erick Almonte becomes a 7-day DL pioneer, Albert Pujols hamstrings it up, and Phil Hughes’ arm still hasn’t come back to life.