Archive for the 'Waiver Wire' Category
The oft-derided Jeff Francoeur, the up-and-coming Kyle Blanks, and a still-green Scott Elbert get a long look at this week’s examination of NL players with offseason questions.
This week on Waiver Wire, we have some requests from last week and will also consider the top SB guys in the AL…
Derek Jeter, “The Captain,” was “Mr. November” again this year, and there’s no doubt that he was a huge part of their 103-win season. See how he and others shape up as 2010 fantasy picks…
Two middle infielders—well, maybe one-and-a-half infielders—and a young lefty reliever take center stage on this week’s look at the 2010 outlook for notable NL players.
Other than Adam Jones’ injuries, nothing scary for Halloween, as we review several good AL players and their 2010 outlooks.
This week, we look at a Cy Young candidate and two young sluggers coming off wrist injuries to speculate on their immediate and long-term futures.
We won’t be digging quite as deep as some others here at THT Fantasy have done recently, but here are some of the top roto players from 2009 (along with reader suggestions E.Santana and LaPorta), and how we see them doing in 2010.
This week’s NL offseason Waiver Wire wins the Colorado Trifecta: a look at the Rockies’ crowded outfield and one of its breakout SPs.
Here at Waiver Wire, we were sure that everyone was too busy polishing their league trophies last week to consider 2010 already. OK, maybe we were all just watching the playoffs. But now, MLB is down to four teams after some quick LDS play, and we can start thinking about who to draft and who to keep in keeper leagues.
Now that the waiver wires are inactive, we look at some 2009 NL players whose offseason situations should be watched closely.
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