Kolten Wong is a player on the rise, but where in the order will he hit? Tony Goldenstein breaks down the Cards chances this season.
David Regan turns his attention to overvalued players this week and finds Jose Abreu as one of the biggest names to avoid this season.
Brad Johnson turns to the AL Central this week for pitchers whom fantasy owners should highlight on their cheat sheets, including Cleveland's Carlos Carrasco.
In this week's episode, DVR & Bernie share their catcher rankings, and discuss several draft day toss-ups for the upcoming season.
Spring training stats don't mean much, and player information can he hard to find. Jeff Zimmerman outlines four important things to look for in spring training and, just as important, how to find them.
Chris Smith lays out his plan for taking over a dynasty-league team, including how to figure out when a great player like Mike Trout is worth dumping.
Clay Link details all the relevant job battles from around the league prior to the start of spring ball.
A loaded Cubs system leads the pack in the NL Central, while the pending arrival of Kris Bryant should provide an immediate power boost to the heart of the lineup.
The Twins aren't likely to contend in 2015, but they made some strides last year and have a slew of high-upside prospects like Miguel Sano that could be up by the end of the season.
Edwin Encarnacion has been a steady source of power ever since joining the Blue Jays. Can he stay healthy for more than 128 games this season?
Jason Collette looks at pitchers who are adding new pitches to their arsenals this year and what difference, if any, it might make. Will Justin Verlander turn things around wtih a new cutter or two-seamer this year?
The Rangers used more players last season than any team in the history of baseball, as the injuries hit early and just kept coming. Do they have enough to contend with improved health?
DVR & Bernie return to talk about the big news early on in spring training -- including the clean bills of health for Joey Votto, Prince Fielder, and Manny Machado.
Brad Johnson continues his look around the big leagues and finds some intriguing arms in the NL East, including the Mets' Noah Syndergaard.
The Rockies did little to address their pitching needs in the offseason, and thus, expectations are low even with Troy Tulowitzki and Carlos Gonzalez approaching full health. Is the end of an era near in Colorado?
Dave Regan names sleepers at each position in his inaugural column of 2015, including Joey Votto whose only question this year is health.