CHASING THE 2013 NFBC: The search for the next Doc Gooden

As we turn the page on the fantasy baseball season's first month, the time for preliminary evaluations on the strengths and weaknesses of our various teams has arrived.  While it's still far too early to throw in the towel on our teams that have stumbled out of the gate or to make room on the mantle for those teams that have started strong, certain trends have emerged and we know better what to work on. 

Early season injuries, changes in role, slow starts, and sometimes just our own miscalculations on player production have created unanticipated holes and category weaknesses. The earlier we realize these weaknesses and address them, the more time to turn around a potential shortfall in a category.

In high stakes fantasy leagues, there...

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