This week finds tons of two-start pitchers worth using, so have at it.
Derek teases out how league switches, ballpark switches and role-changes will affect your team.
Carlos Villanueva and Josh Collmenter highlight this week’s Value Picks.
The Astros’ in-flux closing situation takes center stage in this week’s VP.
Paring his VP list down to five, Michael looks at Arizona’s new third baseman and some overperforming infielders in Playing Pepper.
A look at Jon Lester’s frustrating 2012 season to date.
Josh looks at rookie middle men Jean Segura and Josh Rutledge as potential AL- and NL-only picks in this week’s VP.
Making trades at this stage might be necessary to make up ground in the second half, but mean lots of moving pieces.
Jason and Paul continue their worship of Mike Trout while reviewing 20 other players, and interview Sky Kalkman about the new eBook The Hall Of Nearly Great
Travis Blackley and Clayton Richard join the VP chorus this week.
Outfield VP returns with a new author, impressive Tout Wars rookie Paul Singman.
Weekly Planner returns after an All-Star break induced week off.
This late in the year, roto team owners can no longer evaluate player value in a theoretical value.
This week’s VP finally finds some resolution in the Minnesota and Milwaukee bullpens and examines the aftermath.
Michael doesn’t add anyone to this week’s VP list but makes up for it with a heaping helping o’ Playing Pepper and an in-depth look at BP’s PITCHf/x card for Luke Scott.
Don’t look now, but Gordon Beckham might be ready to take-off. Plus, Jedd Gyorko awaits a call-up in this week’s VP.