The Rangers added Shin-Soo Choo and Prince Fielder to their offense, which sagged a bit in 2013, while the Mariners made waves by spending big money on Robinson Cano. Read more »
Mike Trout and Andrew McCutchen share the first tier, while Carlos Gonzalez, Bryce Harper, Adam Jones, Ryan Braun and Jacoby Ellsbury are in tier two. Read more »
Clayton Kershaw owns the top tier by himself while Yu Darvish, Adam Wainwright, Cliff Lee, Felix Hernandez, Stephen Strasburg and Max Scherzer are in the second tier. Read more »
The adage spoken by many, including myself – don’t pay for saves – applies this year as well (and will apply for the foreseeable future). There is just too much turnover at the closer position to justify the risk of investing high picks. Read more »
If their young pitchers don't undergo some growing pains, the Cardinals will make another playoff run in perhaps baseball's most competitive division. Read more »
Hanley Ramirez and Troy Tulowitzki have regained their throne at the top of the shortstop rankings ahead of Ian Desmond, Jose Reyes, Jean Segura and Ben Zobrist. Read more »
The Nationals were supposed to win the division, and maybe even the World Series last season, but that didn't happen. A year later, Washington will battle with Atlanta for supremacy. Read more »
While Buster Posey is alone in the top tier, followed by Yadier Molina, Joe Mauer, Carlos Santana and Jonathan Lucroy, waiting on a catcher is prudent. Read more »
The Red Sox turned a fifth place finish in 2012 into a World Series title last season. Who will win a perennially deep division with four legitimate contenders? Read more »
The Cardinals pitched around David Ortiz in Game 6, but it didn't matter as the rest of Boston's bats came alive en route to a World Series title. Read more »