9:59 AM ET, Sat March 13, 2010

Rockies' Fowler, Seth Smith undervalued in fantasy

ESPN — ...season (despite missing time because of a knee injury), it's obvious that the immediate returns for fantasy players have come in the steals department. He went 20-for-28 on the basepaths at Double...

Fantasy Baseball 7 hours ago

Harris: Larry Johnson to make Portis look spry

ESPN — Christopher Harris looks at the fantasy implications of Larry Johnson's signing with the Washington Redskins.

Fantasy Football 7 hours ago

Big Board: Baseball

Yahoo! Sports — A thyroid condition hurts not only Jose Reyes' place on the latest Big Board, but teammate Jason Bay's, too.

Fantasy Baseball 13 hours ago

Backup closers: Finding save candidates

Fox Sports — Daniel Bard is Boston's future closer.

Fantasy Baseball 15 hours ago

Mound musings: Ranking top 100 relief pitchers

Fox Sports — Kansas City's Joakim Soria ranks No. 4 among the top 100 relief pitchers.

Fantasy Baseball 15 hours ago

Position Primer: Starting Pitcher

Yahoo! Sports — When it comes to drafting starting pitchers, owners should expect the unexpected.

Fantasy Baseball 16 hours ago

Forecaster: March Madness, NBA style

ESPN — Neil Tardy previews Week 21 in fantasy basketball, and wonders who will be the surprise player to emerge in March.

Fantasy Basketball 16 hours ago

Diamond Debate: Evan Longoria versus David Wright

ESPN — Eric Karabell and Christopher Harris argue the merits of Evan Longoria and David Wright as two of the elite third-base option in fantasy this season.

Fantasy Baseball 17 hours ago

Quentin healthy, productive again in spring games

ESPN — Chicago White Sox left fielder Carlos Quentin still hasn't put up a 500 at-bat season in the major leagues, but that's the only real negative at this ...

Fantasy Baseball 17 hours ago

Working the Wire: Cheap pickups for keeper leagues

ESPN — Josh Whitling highlights players who could be picked up for cheap in many leagues now but could be a major contributor next season.

Fantasy Basketball 18 hours ago

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