The fantasy crew tries to peg the top 15 picks and predict breakouts from later picks.
Bret recaps the selections that he and Mike Gianella made in a mock draft held last week.
Two familiar faces top the list, but elite prospects occupy four spots in the top 10.
Sizing up the position from now through the end of the 2016 season.
A visual breakdown of the players at this premium position, based on their projected stats for the 2014 season.
Hanley Ramirez leads off a list that offers plenty of speed and might be deeper than you think.
Most fantasy players prefer to invest their top pick in a star hitter, but this spring, one hurler might tempt those picking outside the top five.
The Dodgers consider an extension for Hanley Ramirez, and Bronson Arroyo awaits an offer.
Paul updates his mid-season forecast of the top 15 picks in fantasy drafts next spring, with the two usual suspects at the top.
Ben and Sam discuss Hanley Ramirez’s season and future, then talk about various teams’ chances to make it to October in 2014 (and beyond).
The Dodgers’ recent run owes a lot to Hanley Ramirez, who’s healthy and making more contact than ever.
Seven years later, the book still isn’t closed on the mega-deal between Boston and Florida.
Teams know their own prospects best, so should it be a red flag if they’re willing to trade a top one? History suggests it is so.
The Dodgers’ 2013 payroll is already around $200 million. Is the Dodgers’ 2013 roster a good roster?
Using PECOTA to figure out how much each of this year’s moves affected the playoff odds.