Which position is more depressing for fantasy owners, shortstop or catcher? Start your search for the answer here.
Should you be afraid of the guy in shades?
Checking in on pitchers from St. Louis, Boston, and the Senior Circuit’s New York club, to see if they can repeat their success.
It sounds simple on the surface, but a deeper look reveals that there is more to this question of preference.
Third base looks pretty grim, but Marc’s rankings should help you find some relief at the hot corner.
Cano stands alone, but who else can help your team at the keystone?
Questions in Chicago, answers in Pittsburgh, and a lucky Astro make up this week’s relief pitcher edition of Value Picks.
Marc kicks off BP’s position-by-position fantasy ratings with the first sackers, led by you-know-who.
Sky lays out what he’s looking for in a Scoresheet trade. Hint: you can keep your pitching prospects.
Mark Teahen and rookie Brett Morel are competing for the third base job in the South Side this spring; which one should you hope comes away victorious?
Giant expectations need tempering, the Dodgers have a situation in left, and the Astros have at least one bat to depend on.
Valentine’s Day is behind us, but here are a few rookie pitchers from the Junior Circuit who Marc is sweet on.
A Ray is free, a Brave is shifting positions, and a Tiger backstop has the position to himself.
Michael Street returns to Value Picks with his thoughts on recent signings and a rare commodity: a valuable Royal.
A look at four pitchers, and questions about why one of them is so much more popular in preseason drafts.