Mike breaks down his team and explains the strategy that he employed in an expert-league auction.
Carl Crawford is experiencing pain in his elbow, while Kyle Lohse still can’t find a job.
The Blue Jays are confident they will not turn into the 2012 Marlins, Brett Wallace is looking strong, and the Indians have an abundance of center fielders.
The Yankees are down a starter and a center fielder, while the Red Sox might be down a third baseman. The Dodgers happen to have a surplus of starters, though.
The Royals won’t have to wait long to find more rotation options, and Jackie Bradley could crack the Red Sox’ Opening Day roster.
Jonah looks at four teams that could benefit from finding platoon partners for players currently projected as regulars.
With most teams finished with their winter shopping, which moves did the BP staff dislike the most this offseason?
Jason examines how the proportion of your budget that you devote to pitching impacts the fantasy staff that you can assemble.
The Mets are up a creek when it comes to outfield help, and Giancarlo Stanton might not be keen on an extension with the Marlins.
Players are supposed to arrive at spring training in the best shape of their lives, but writers sometimes need a bit longer to awake from their winter slumber.
Maury explains the trend that contributed to this year’s dormant hearing season, including quotes from the late Marvin Miller.
Reader comments and a spring training injury influenced this week’s biggest adjustments.
The Yankees will have a rough time beginning the season without Curtis Granderson, and a look around the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues.
There are plenty of home runs to go around at the hot corner, but plan to get your steals elsewhere.
The Yankees suffered a significant blow on Sunday, and the Rockies continue to search for rotation help.
Running through the notable quotes of the week that was.