2015 Fantasy Baseball Sleepers: Devon Travis
Devon Travis plays with a chip on his shoulder much larger than his frame – exactly the kind of second baseman fantasy owners should target.
Devon Travis plays with a chip on his shoulder much larger than his frame – exactly the kind of second baseman fantasy owners should target.
Adding serious firepower this offseason and bringing up their plethora of MLB-ready top prospects, the Toronto Blue Jays look to turn the AL East on its head.
With Josh Donaldson and Russell Martin on board, the Blue Jays may finally snap the longest streak without a playoff appearance in American sports.
After a huge offseason two years ago, the Toronto Blue Jays are finally making good on their potential in an otherwise slumping AL East.
Jeff Samardzija, James Shields and Justin Masterson are among the reported trade targets for the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Chicago Cubs’ ace is 0-4, and the team is 16-28, 10.5 games out of first place in the NL Central. All signs point to the Cubs dealing Samardzija sooner or later.
Larry Fleisher looks at what has gone wrong for the AL East as all five teams have gone from powerhouse to mediocre or worse.
Michael Clifford looks at when Blue Jays prospect Aaron Sanchez might get the call and what fantasy baseball owners can expect in 2014.