Questions answered for the Rays and Nationals bullpens, and new ones asked about the White Sox.
The O’s have a potential ace in the making, the Rangers have a reliever-turned-starter, and the Blue Jays are hopeful their rookie can produce. Can any of them help your team?
Injuries in Toronto have opened up a spot for a forgotten speedster, a retirement in Tampa Bay means room for the Legend, and Nyjer Morgan should steal any minute now.
An Angel third baseman and Yankee catcher graduate from the list, but Michael has other infield and catcher options for you to consider.
Jason gives his first report from Tout Wars, so you can get an idea of who the experts are targeting on waivers (and if it’s a good idea)
It’s too early to panic, but Michael points out a few players you may want to consider cutting bait on in the future.
After the rookie greatness of 2010, this year’s first-year National League class is Freeman and Belt and pray for gelt.
A fallen Angel and new savior out west, a Blue Jay gets his wings, and a few part-time players take on full-time roles.
Early-season injuries have opened the door for many an inexperienced starter. Which ones should you roster in your fantasy rotation?
Need to know whom to start next week? Craig has you covered for both AL- and NL-only formats.
What can early-season baserunning trends tell us about what the rest of 2011 will bring?
The first week of the season has brought some clarity to closer situations in Minnesota, Washington, Oakland, and Tampa Bay.
Mariner rookie Michael Pineda and brand-new Rangers starter Alexi Ogando faced off Tuesday night. How do the newbies stack up?
Should you trust the April roar of a certain Tiger? Will Frenchy in the Kansas City summer end as poorly as the Russian winter did for the French?
It’s just one start, but given the Mariner hurler’s injury history and performance, will he be worth acquiring?
Mike Scioscia has had enough with Fernando Rodney, which means the closer gig is Jordan Walden’s now.