Can manager Joe Girardi lead Yu Darvish, Eric Hosmer, J.D. Martinez, Jake Arrieta, and the rest of the Nomads to the playoffs?
Ranking this offseason’s top free agents, and trying to figure out where and for how much money they’ll land.
Ranking this offseason’s top free agents, and trying to figure out where and for how much money they’ll land.
Jaimer Candelario and Brian Anderson are interesting third-base prospects who will play in September. Jack Flaherty and Dillon Peters are NL pitching prospects with sone upside.
The return of Shin-Soo Choo, the underrated value of Scott Schebler, Luis Valbuena and Wilmer Difo, and the promise of Andrew Heaney.
Who else would like to see Yoan Moncada strike out a little less? How soon until Ronald Acuña? And what is up with Brett Honeywell?
Lots of starting pitchers available—so take advantage now.
Zimmer has been getting on base and running for the Indians, and fantasy owners are starting to notice.
Parra is hotter than Georgia asphalt (only in Colorado) right now. But how long will it last, and what will he offer the fantasy player from here to October?
Jose Quintana moving from the AL to the NL is the rare case when players in an -only league discover “found money” in FAAB free agency. Those who saved can prosper. All-too-frequently however, it can be shrewder to use FAAB money earlier, incrementally, because “big-fish” free agents simply never come.
Does a recently high batting average bode well for Arcia’s immediate fantasy future?
He’s running with an opportunity to play—but how long can Taylor keep up this kind of production?
Tyler Austin is back on the radar. Should we just ignore him? Also, what does the future of Stephen Vogt hold in Milwaukee? And while it’s true that Flags Fly Forever, is the same true for Cameron Perkins?
Mike Montgomery has been effective for the Cubs as a starting pitcher. But what does that have to do with the price of beans as it relates to your fantasy team?