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Fantasy Baseball: 8 Under-the-Radar Players to Target Late in Your Draft

Spring training is upon us, so do you know what that means? It's almost fantasy baseball season!

If you want to win your league (which, I mean, why wouldn't you?), a little bit of prep work can go a long way in helping you accomplish that goal. Unfortunately, that can be incredibly time-consuming. Luckily, that's what I'm here for.

In this piece, I'm going to help you figure out what players to target late in your drafts.

Significant Questions Each of MLB's Many 2015 Contenders Must Answer

So, who's up for a game of 20 Questions?

Well, there's actually going to be a lot more than that. We're here to talk about questions facing Major League Baseball's prospective contenders. There are a lot of those, and each of them has several important questions that need answering.

But first, understand a couple of things. One is that I had little choice but to hand-pick the 21 contenders we're going to look at, and the other is that we're only going to talk about questions that teams can actually answer.

4 Reasons Why Alex Rodriguez's Contract Could Still Be Traded

Much to the dismay of the New York Yankees' brass, Alex Rodriguez is back.

With the 39-year-old set to return to the diamond for the first time since 2013, the crucial question entering the season is just where exactly he fits into the plans in the Bronx.

Toronto Blue Jays' Spring Training Outlook: Maicer Izturis

While the Toronto Blue Jays spent the offseason overhauling several positions on the roster, the team decided not to pursue a veteran second baseman. Considering that Toronto’s second basemen batted a combined .247/.295/.340 with just a .634 OPS during the 2014 season, the team’s decision seemed even more puzzling.

Ambidextrous A's Pitcher Pat Venditte Uses Special Glove on the Mound


Pitcher Pat Venditte is competing for a spot with the Oakland Athletics this spring, and there is something that could certainly give him an edge over some other relievers.

Venditte is a switch-pitcher. That's right, he can pitch with both his left and right hands. 

Baltimore Orioles: 3 Potential Breakout Candidates to Watch in Spring Training

Spring training has officially kicked off for the majority of MLB teams, and they are all excited to see what players of theirs will step up and put them above preseason expectations.

For the Baltimore Orioles, not much talent was brought in this offseason, which means they will have to hope for several of their younger guys to take the next step in reaching their individual potentials.

Chicago Cubs Position-by-Position Breakdown at 2015 Spring Training

For the first time in a very long time, the Chicago Cubs seem ready to compete for the playoffs. A lot of that has to do with their improved roster in every area of the team. While making the playoffs will still be a tough task in 2015, this current Cubs team has the talent to get it done.

Let's Get a Move On: MLB's Pace-of-Game Changes a Welcome Development

Rob Manfred, man of action.

OK, so his first actions as new commissioner aren't exactly blockbusters. Just like the pitchers reporting to camps this weekend, he's still limbering up. But in acting to move the game along, he's striking all the right notes.

Managers no longer will be required to amble out to chat with umpires, stalling, while the decision is made whether or not to challenge a call and request instant replay. They can make that call from the comfort of their very own dugout.

MLB Announces Rule Changes to Increase Pace of Play

Major League Baseball announced a series of initiatives it will implement during the 2015 season with hope of improving the pace of games.

MLB Public Relations passed along the complete list of updated standards:

The first point is a major one. Over the years it's become common for batters to step out of the box and go through an elaborate routine between pitches. The same goes for pitchers who step off the rubber to reset.

Cleveland Indians: 3 Potential Breakout Candidates to Watch in Spring Training

In 2014, the Cleveland Indians saw a number of breakout performances en route to a decent but disappointing finish to the season.

Players like Michael Brantley, Corey Kluber, Cody Allen and Lonnie Chisenhall all took steps forward and helped lead the Indians to their 85-77 record. Here in 2015, the team is looking like a division-title contender, and it'll need those same players to keep up their performance while also relying on a new crop of breakout players in order to fulfill its goals for the year.

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