Four guys who are probably available, and who you’ll probably want after seeing how their Aprils rate.
Who will come out on top in a duel between aces in the NL West? What are Edinson Volquez and John Lannan doing differently? And is Robinson Cano someone who’d rather just skip April?
Braves versus Mets means drama, even in April, while the surprising Marlins go toe to toe with a Brewers team looking to get its bats going.
A few lop-sided matchups on the mound between prospective playoff teams in both leagues, plus the Cubs try to keep their streak going.
Which of several hitters mired in early-season slumps should you bench, and which should you get rid of?
Two high-potential starters face off north of the border. In warmer climes, the top two contenders in the NL West play game two of a weekend series.
Less than three weeks into the season, some starters might be worth picking up, while others might be if the price is right.
It might be too early to draw meaningful conclusions based on performance, but it’s not too early to see what trends might be developing.
Which players off to hot starts should you plug in to fill early roster holes?
There’s never enough pitching to go around, but there are few youngsters whose early-season performance should have you taking notice.
There are likely a few veterans who are still free agents in your league, some you might want to consider signing, and a few you probably don’t.
Looking for a young player to add to your roster? Here are a few players to watch (or avoid), for this year and in keeper leagues.
Playing in a league with an interesting 5×5 format, how did Marc’s draft work out?
Is this a category you can punt, or one you need to take especially seriously?
Five sets of ten to help you pick your pitching rotations.
From behind the plate to around the horn, the top ten fantasy picks.