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?
Dodgers speedster Dee Gordon races to the top of this week’s list of possible reinforcements for your fantasy roster.
Given the Indians’ early-season propensity to tattoo starters, fantasy owners should be wary of using pitchers that are facing them.
Bret explains why the list has featured more pitchers than hitters in its early weeks, and then reveals this week’s top 25.
Jason and Paul discuss player requests from the Facebook group as they prep for their live show next week in Houston.
Guthrie appears to have taken a step forward since becoming a Royal yet there is nothing especially different about him.
Bret takes a look through this past week’s streamer picks and looks at where he went right (and wrong).
The fantasy implications of these manager decisions.
The fantasy crew urges owners who drafted Ryan Madson to hold on to the Angels’ righty until he returns, among other advice this week.
Paul lets you know which two-start options are worth considering in your weekly leagues this week.
After a month of play, Bret is buying into Dexter Fowler’s power surge and Yu Darvish’s tremendous strikeout rate, among other things.