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The Windup: East not least

The National League East looks like a weak division when you view the standings. The Windup, however, points out that all five teams have been among the best in the majors in terms of starting pitching.

Infield Chatter: Focus on flexing

The rumors are flying, and some players could be flying to new destinations. Infield Chatter takes a look at the latest talk surrounding some prominent possible deals.

The Windup: Hard-luck bargains

Some starting pitchers drive Fantasy owners away because they aren't big winners. The Windup, however, says there are hurlers who can help you in other categories even if they struggle to earn victories.

Infield Chatter: Dawn of the dead

Some hitters were tossed on the scrap pile when they struggled early. Infield Chatter looks at players who have pulled themselves out of the rubble and deserve to be back on your roster.

The Windup: WHIP it up

If you're looking for pitching help, there are still some gems to be found. The Windup helps you unearth treasures in the WHIP category to improve your fortunes.

Infield Chatter: Sailing away

The Mariners are sinking in the standings. Infield Chatter says some veterans might be sent away from Seattle as the team looks for a new direction.

The Windup: Bright Red

The Reds are playing much better than expected, and their pitching staff has been a pleasant surprise. The Windup looks at the imminent future for Danny Graves and other notable Cincinnati overachievers.

Infield Chatter: Hairy situation

Trade rumors continue to swirl around Boston's Johnny Damon. Infield Chatter looks at where he might end up and who could be on the move with him.

The Windup: Early illusions?

Minnesota's Carlos Silva is off to a surprisingly good start. The Windup looks at starting pitchers who have performed better than expected so far.

The Windup: Trials of the Tribe

Cleveland's bullpen has been a source of frustration for Fantasy owners. The Windup looks at closers and bullpens which have been early sources of stress.

Infield Chatter: New York Mess

Some say that New York is the city that never sleeps. Infield Chatter says those people haven't watched the Mets, or some of the Yankees' hitters.

The Windup: Shock value

A few pitchers are certainly performing better than expected early in the year. The Windup examines surprising hurlers, and projects how long their success might last.

Infield Chatter: Smuggler's Bay

If you search hard enough, you can uncover some Fantasy treasures. Infield Chatter says there are gems to be found in Pittsburgh, where the Pirates are sailing high seas from an offensive perspective.

The Windup: Power of the pen

The search for quality pitching help doesn't end on the trade front. The Windup says there is much help to be found among relief pitchers.

Infield Chatter: Top of flops

The Phillies are not playing nearly as well as expected, and are frustrating Fantasy owners along the way. Infield Chatter says much of their problems can be traced to the top of the lineup.

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