With a managed workload, J.J. Putz has returned to become a very good closer option. Plus Freddie Freeman, Wade Miley, Jimmy Rollins and Sean Marshall.
Most sleeper lists are full of "next big thing" prospects and edgy breakout candidates, but more often than not the best values are familiar names. A look at some boring yet bullish sleepers.
Peter Bourjos is the Angels CF favorite, but he'll have to hit to keep his lineup spot. The Mariners OF, the developing mess at the bottom of the Rangers rotation, and more ...
When Paul Konerko's home run total dropped in 2008, it looked like age-related decline. He fooled us once, but was last year finally the beginning of the end? Also, Buchholz, Perez, Bonifacio, Lind.
An emerging question in Boston: Will Jackie Bradley Jr. make the opening day roster? The question isn't quite as tantalizing in New York: Who'll fill in for Curtis Granderson?
First basemen form the heart of most fantasy lineups, and thus tend to go at a premium. We'll look at several 1B who we feel are being drafted too early or too late.
I'm all for tradition, but I don't like wearing it as an anchor. I prefer to mix in a little innovation and embrace the new adventures that change brings.
With a managed workload, J.J. Putz has returned to become a very good closer option. Plus Freddie Freeman, Wade Miley, Jimmy Rollins and Sean Marshall.
Most sleeper lists are full of "next big thing" prospects and edgy breakout candidates, but more often than not the best values are familiar names. A look at some boring yet bullish sleepers.
Peter Bourjos is the Angels CF favorite, but he'll have to hit to keep his lineup spot. The Mariners OF, the developing mess at the bottom of the Rangers rotation, and more ...
When Paul Konerko's home run total dropped in 2008, it looked like age-related decline. He fooled us once, but was last year finally the beginning of the end? Also, Buchholz, Perez, Bonifacio, Lind.
An emerging question in Boston: Will Jackie Bradley Jr. make the opening day roster? The question isn't quite as tantalizing in New York: Who'll fill in for Curtis Granderson?
First basemen form the heart of most fantasy lineups, and thus tend to go at a premium. We'll look at several 1B who we feel are being drafted too early or too late.
I'm all for tradition, but I don't like wearing it as an anchor. I prefer to mix in a little innovation and embrace the new adventures that change brings.