It’s never too early to start talking fantasy baseball, even though pitchers and catchers don’t report for a couple months. WFS gives you the inside track on those starting pitchers that can lead your team to greatness in 2011. Come draft day these names are likely to be called early and often, so don’t miss your chance to grab one of them.
1.Roy Halladay
The Philadelphia Phillies are big time contenders, and Roy Halladay is a big part of the reason why. He has to be the first pitcher off the board and in many drafts, a first-round selection. Halladay is a lock to give you somewhere from 235-250 innings along with 200-plus k’s. Fantasy baseball owners can breathe a little easier if Halladay is anchoring their pitching staff.







