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February 14, 2006

Fantasy Article Team Health Reports: Pittsburgh Pirates

by Will Carroll

The Pirates have a lot of promising young pitching--but even if they keep them all healthy, will it be enough to climb out of last place?

February 13, 2006

Fantasy Article Team Health Reports: Baltimore Orioles

by Michael Groopman and Will Carroll

We kick off our Team Health Reports with a look at how the Orioles may shape up in the AL East.

February 9, 2006

Team Health Reports: 2006 Intro

by Will Carroll

Will lets us know what's in store for the Team Health Reports this year, as he details a few important changes in the way the rankings are computed.

April 3, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: San Francisco Giants

by Will Carroll

The series closes with a look at the oldest team in baseball.

April 1, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: New York Mets

by Will Carroll

Few teams' prospects hinge more on good health than do the Mets.

March 30, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Chicago White Sox

by Dave Haller

The speed-oriented White Sox will need pitching health to have any chance of competing in 2005.

March 29, 2005

Team Health Reports: Boston Red Sox

by Will Carroll

The Red Sox bring an old but deep roster into the 2005 season, hoping to defend their title.

March 28, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Kansas City Royals

by Will Carroll

Kansas City has a few exciting young players on the roster. Will they stay healthy?

March 25, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Toronto Blue Jays

by Will Carroll

Injuries ruined the Jays' 2004 season. Will it be more of the same in 2005?

March 24, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Oakland Athletics

by Will Carroll

They revamped the rotation to make it younger. Did they also make it less risky?

March 23, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Colorado Rockies

by Will Carroll

The Rockies have gone to a youth movement, but injury troubles remain.

March 22, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Pittsburgh Pirates

by Will Carroll

Jason Bay and Oliver Perez present significant injury risks this season, says Will Carroll.

March 21, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Seattle Mariners

by Will Carroll

A lot of green on the Mariners' page, but the key for them will be keeping their very best players--and one of the game's best prospects--healthy.

March 18, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Cleveland Indians

by Will Carroll

The Tribe mixes a fairly risk-free lineup with a very dangerous pitching staff.

March 17, 2005

Team Health Reports: New York Yankees

by Will Carroll

An aging roster means a number of health risks.

March 16, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: San Diego Padres

by Will Carroll

Bumps and bruises continue to take their toll on San Diego's power hitters, and the rotation would be good...if only it didn't have so many Padres in it.

March 11, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Milwaukee Brewers

by Dave Haller

With fewer red lights than the Autobahn, the Brewers are an example of what the use of technological innovations can do for a team's health.

March 10, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Minnesota Twins

by Will Carroll

With a lot of red and yellow lights, the Twins' depth will be tested once again in 2005.

March 9, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Atlanta Braves

by Will Carroll

Even with some red lights, do we dare bet against the Braves in 2005?

March 8, 2005

Premium Article Team Health Reports: Los Angeles Dodgers

by Will Carroll

The Dodgers' infield is the picture of health. If only the outfield and rotation were so fortunate.

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