A look at how backstops performed against left- and right-handed pitchers to help you find optimal platoon matchups for your fantasy team.
Our writers think these backstops could be excellent value picks in drafts and auctions this spring.
The 30,000-foot-high view of the backstops available in fantasy leagues this year.
A look at where the backstops have been going in drafts completed so far.
A look at why we tend to reach for catchers and how to avoid doing so in your drafts this spring.
TIps on how to navigate the depressing pool of options in the squat.
Reranking the backstops based on early-season performances, injuries, and the like.
The Pirates backstop was a surprisingly valuable fantasy asset in 2015.
The Sanchize is coming back to New York… just kidding, Jets fans.
You might want to let someone else draft or buy these players in your leagues this spring.
The Outcomes return to run down the catcher crop for Scoresheet leagues.
Mining for values in a position group where value can be hard to find.
If the top 50 aren’t enough to satisfy your tastes, Wilson has you covered.
Stacking up the future fantasy contributors at the position.
Both of these prospects were traded midyear in 2015, but which holds the better fantasy outlook?
The Padres backstop has his warts, but he can be a useful fantasy asset if properly deployed.