The Mariners, Pirates and Rangers add to their relief corps, while the Braves and Dodgers reunite with a pair of familiar names.
A look at several pitchers who could rise in the rankings and provide late-round values in your drafts next spring.
These five hurlers missed most of the 2013 campaign with arm ailments, but they could be fantasy bargains next year.
Bret reviews the rewards offered by the players who once topped these rankings, and then unveils this week’s top 20.
The Marlins have the worst record in the National League, but they have the arms to play spoiler down the stretch.
It raises a good question, though. *Has* a team tried to score 14 runs every game and go 124-1?
Brandon Beachy’s impending Tommy John surgery is the latest reminder that a team can never have enough pitching.
While you’re cooing over Brandon Beachy, Scott Diamond is doing more with less. Is it time to take the prototypical Twin seriously?
He doesn’t have the fastest fastball, but everything else points to good things for the Rays’ Alex Cobb.
Michael Bourn had a career day playing at Great American Ballpark.
How does a player go from being undrafted to having a 1.60 ERA in the big leagues?