
Todd Zola puts NL Central position battles under the microscope and expects the Cards to bring Alex Reyes along slowly as he makes his return from Tommy John surgery.

Jason Collette analyzes the fallout from the notable transactions in December, including Dee Gordon, who has to to learn a new position after the Marlins traded him to the Mariners.

Todd Zola continues his look at playing time battles with the NL East and thinks Noah Syndergaard's health and performance will be one of the biggest questions to answer heading into 2018.

Todd Zola takes an early look at the job battles in the AL West and doesn't expect the A's to force top prospect Franklin Barreto into a starting role before he's ready.

Todd Zola checks out the roster situations in the AL Central and wonders why the White Sox seem so anxious to deal Jose Abreu.

Todd Zola begins his look at playing time situations with the AL East and wonders if Aaron Hicks is up to the task of being the Yankees' everyday center fielder.

Jason Collette looks at hitters like Boston's Hanley Ramirez who underperformed their expected contact last year and what we can expect from them in 2018.

Todd Zola offers some insight into one of his favorite formats, the draft-and-hold NFBC Draft Championship, and stresses the value of rostering top middle relievers like the Astros' Chris Devenski.

Jason Collette looks at pitchers like the Rays' Chris Archer who underperformed their quality of contact last year and what we can expect from them in 2018.

Todd Zola considers different ways for fantasy leagues to handle a true two-way player like Shohei Ohtani, and he finds himself wondering if it'll even be worth it for an MLB team to give him regular at-bats in 2018.

Chris Welsh concludes his look at this year's AFL action and has high praise for Braves' third baseman Austin Riley.

Todd Zola gives a peek at his initial pitching tiers for next season and discusses whether Madison Bumgarner still belongs among the elite.

Todd Zola recaps some of his thoughts and takeaways from this year's First Pitch Forum, including whether speedsters like Dee Gordon are more valuable in the new power-saturated landscape.

James Anderson offers his thoughts on Luis Urias' dynasty-league value, and whether Kyle Tucker's AFL assignment was a showcase for a trade.

Jason Collette analyzes left-handed hitters like Corey Dickerson who killed lefty pitching in 2017 and whether we can trust that production to continue 2018.

Todd Zola concludes his look at potential 2018 impact rookies with catchers and outfielders, including Nationals phenom Victor Robles.