Anticipation isn’t just for catsup, it can win you your fantasy league. Erik explains how.
Jeff examines the running game from both sides–who is and isn’t stealing bases, and who is and isn’t preventing basestealers.
A number of players are in danger of having their roles change for the worse. Don’t be caught with them on your roster when it happens.
Erik weighs two roto strategies, and points out why one strategy doesn’t seem to work as well now that the roto “market” has shifted a bit.
Jeff uses Chien-Ming Wang to study repeatable skills that Roto owners may need to be aware of.
Our friends from RotoWire have a rundown of all major leaguers who are hot/cold this week.
Digging up the next closer is a key skill for any fantasy owner. Here are some of the guys who should be on your radar.
Jeff looks at the fantasy value of Ty Wigginton before and after Tampa gets its preferred roster on the field, and what his presence in Florida means for his previous employer, the Pirates.
Got some free agent money to spend? Jan Levine has a list of some NL players you should be targeting.
Jeff Erickson takes a look at the latest possible ways to spend your free agent money in the American League.
The RotoWire beat writers return with a look at National League position battles that fantasy players should be aware of.
Saving the best for last, THR turns to the Giants, home of the long of tooth, the self-questioning, and of course, some guy named Bonds.
Will injuries spoil the burgeoning love affair between giddy Met fans and their team?
RotoWire’s beat writers give a rundown of all the American League position battles that you should be aware of.
Mark Shapiro’s rebuilt team should be a serious contender in 2006 despite a few injury risks.
Each year, it seems that the Cubs’ chances are intimately linked with the health of their rotation. 2006 is no different.