Derek Dietrich, who was recently promoted by the Marlins, leads off this week’s list of senior-circuit players worthy of your fantasy attention.
Mike brings you the latest fantasy news and notes from bullpens around the league, including a stop in the desert, where Heath Bell is working the ninth inning again.
Is Ryan Vogelsong a buy-low target in fantasy leagues? Jason explains why he might be worth a look.
The Astros, Marlins, and Mets are all prospect hotbeds, but each team has taken a different approach with its young players, several of whom highlight this week’s list.
Jason and Paul were recording their podcast when, once again, an intriguing baseball story unfolded as Bryce Harper took on the wall…and the wall won.
Adam Rosales, the victim of last week’s infamous blown replay call, gets some consolation atop this week’s list of junior-circuit players to consider in your fantasy leagues.
Travis Wood and Jeff Locke have both posted sub-3.00 ERAs to date. Which one is more likely to keep it up?
Mike uses evidence from 2008 top-prospect lists to evaluate the merits of targeting minor leaguers in “dump” trades.
Bret takes a look through this past week’s streamer picks and looks at where he went right (and wrong).
Josh looks at a few players whose bats have sizzled out of the gate and explains whether you should sell high or look to acquire them.
The BP Fantasy Team answers a bevy of questions, including whether now is the time to take deals for Giancarlo Stanton.
Paul offers advice on which two-start pitchers to start and which ones to sit in your fantasy leagues next week.
The debut edition begins up in Boston, where a spate of injuries has thrust an unexpected candidate into the ninth-inning role, before traveling around the league.
White Sox lefty Hector Santiago, who has a cushy May docket, is one of eight junior-circuit players worth considering in your leagues this week.
Mike explains how to utilize experts’ advice to become the best fantasy player you can be.
The Rays closer is off to a rocky start, but could a mechanical fix bring back his dominant 2012 form?