Jason and Paul discuss hot starts, cold starts, injuries of the week, and witness Greinke’s season take an unfortunate turn for the worst during the show. Carlos Quentin is fertilizer.
The fantasy team tackles various questions, including a couple that involve struggling Blue Jays R.A. Dickey and Edwin Encarnacion.
Paul examines how the first week-plus of action has changed the middle-infield tiers we released last month.
Which starters should you plan on using in your fantasy leagues next week?
Bret examines whether starting pitchers are worth using in fantasy as soon as they reach the bigs.
Paul shares the team-by-team count of players on his AL-only and mixed-league teams, with the Royals leading the way.
Mike reviews the results of two of his auctions, one for each league.
Jason looks through list of players added in NFBC leagues over the past week and offers notes on a bunch that surprisingly remain unowned in many of them.
Two Red Sox position players could have sneaky value, and the door may not be closed on Jose Valverde just yet.
Owners hunting for saves should have a couple of NL Central flamethrowers on their radars.
There Is Always Trust In The Wikipedia. Jason and Paul review the opening week of the season and Jason Parks stops in to discuss his trip to Arizona and what caught his attention.
Strong matchups warrant gambles on Roy Halladay and Tim Lincecum this week, even in the wake of their shaky debuts.
Justin Maxwell and Gerardo Parra are off to nice starts, and both are among the useful players that could be available to fortify your roster.
The fantasy crew tackles a variety of questions, including one from an owner with a chance to secure two of the highest-ranked players in the game.
Bret explains how you can use pitchers’ upcoming (or just-passed) schedules to your advantage.
Cole Hamels, CC Sabathia, and other aces disappointed their owners on Opening Day, but there is no reason to sell low.