A wave of talent could soon transform this position into a fantasy strength.
Jonathan Schoop, Jake Odorizzi, and Domingo Santana are among the prospects who come off the board in picks 99-140.
Kyle Crick, Colin Moran, and Stephen Piscotty come off the board to kick off picks 57 through 98.
A look at how the players at the keystone stack up for the long haul.
Ranking the position based on how players are expected to perform between now and 2016.
Mookie Betts, Travis d’Arnaud, and Jorge Soler are among those who came off the board between picks 29 and 56.
Paul Goldschmidt leads off this list of the best long-term assets at the position heading into 2014.
Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras leads the way as the first 28 prospects come off the board.
A fantasy-based look at how this position stacks up through 2016.
These players might not get the attention paid to top prospects, but that doesn’t mean they can’t help your fantasy team next year.
Generally, if you are already looking toward 2014, it’s best to stick to that plan’but there are some exceptions, as Mike explains.
These young players may have lost some of their luster, but they could still offer plenty of fantasy value next year.
After gaining polish over 13 Triple-A starts, Zack Wheeler is ready to prove that he belongs in the Mets rotation.
Mike and Bret debut a new-and-improved format, with advice better catered to your specific leagues.
Gerrit Cole starts on Tuesday. Zack Wheeler is coming up next week. What about Wil Myers? He leads off the eighth edition of the list.
Your team may be tanking, and it may feel as though it’s time to sell’but as Mike explains, you might actually be wise to wait.