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March 26, 2013
by Paul Sporer
The past three Cy Young Award winners make up the top tier, while the Angels land three-fifths of their rotation in the one-star level.
March 25, 2013
by Mike Gianella
Mike Trout stands alone at the top, and two White Sox appear in the group of value picks.
by Mike Gianella
A three-man top tier stands a cut above the rest, but there are five-category contributors as low as tier three.
March 22, 2013
by Paul Singman
This position has an obvious one-two punch at the top, but there are plenty of counting-stat bargains available late in drafts.
March 21, 2013
by Bret Sayre
The defending Triple Crown winner earns his own perch at the top, and the party might be over after tier three.
March 20, 2013
by Josh Shepardson
The trio at the top won't make it out of many first rounds, but there are values to be found in lower tiers.
by Bret Sayre
What once was a big three is now a lone star and two lesser studs; beyond that, the keystone pickings get slim in a hurry.
March 19, 2013
by Josh Shepardson
The defending NL MVP is in a tier of his own, but there are plenty of intriguing options down below.
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