While Christian Yelich has not enjoyed a big start to the season on the surface, a closer look suggests he could take a significant step forward in 2016.
Ross Stripling's near no-hitter has made him a FAAB darling after week one, but his extreme performance wasn't the most interesting one among young or unheralded SP.
While former top prospect Trevor Bauer will start the season in the CLE bullpen, his spring gains vs. LH give hope that he could develop into a profit center in 2016.
A strong finish in 2015, positional versatility, and big spring have all made Travis Shaw one of many bats with emerging profit potential heading into Opening Day.
Few owners are driving away from their fantasy drafts with Trevor Cahill on the back of their staffs. Here's why you should reconsider if you play in a deep league.
Matt Moore has a long history of not living up to his upside, but after a strong September in his return from TJ surgery last season and an electric spring, he's someone worth targeting again.
Tommy Pham's late 2015 power surge will put him on the end-game radars of some owners, but his wheels are the attribute that make him such an intriguing target as you fill out your offense.
While Christian Yelich has not enjoyed a big start to the season on the surface, a closer look suggests he could take a significant step forward in 2016.
Ross Stripling's near no-hitter has made him a FAAB darling after week one, but his extreme performance wasn't the most interesting one among young or unheralded SP.
While former top prospect Trevor Bauer will start the season in the CLE bullpen, his spring gains vs. LH give hope that he could develop into a profit center in 2016.
A strong finish in 2015, positional versatility, and big spring have all made Travis Shaw one of many bats with emerging profit potential heading into Opening Day.
Few owners are driving away from their fantasy drafts with Trevor Cahill on the back of their staffs. Here's why you should reconsider if you play in a deep league.
Matt Moore has a long history of not living up to his upside, but after a strong September in his return from TJ surgery last season and an electric spring, he's someone worth targeting again.
Tommy Pham's late 2015 power surge will put him on the end-game radars of some owners, but his wheels are the attribute that make him such an intriguing target as you fill out your offense.