Michael graduates his first VP of the season, but he still points out plenty of undervalued corner infielders to be found on your league’s waiver wires.
Tim Lincecum’s first two starts were ugly, but this could be an opportunity.
A look at whether Dee Gordon is capable of stealing 80 bases, a feat not achieved since the 80s
Thole, Pennington, Bloomquist, and Mark Ellis are first on the scene for VP 2012
Viciedo, Murphy, and Schafer make a very intriguing initial VP class for the 2012 season
Bidding early on free agents is wise, as long as your bid matches the situation.
Michael leads off the regular season Value Picks with a fresh slate of productive players you can find on the waiver wire, even in the deepest leagues.
Jason makes nine bold predictions based off early season happenings
Bidding early on a freshly minted closer like Hector Santiago is warranted.
A look at the early season closer injuries and which pitchers to target as ninth-inning replacements
Derek may not bet the house on these coming true, but he’s sure not betting against them.
Michael looks at the fate of several first-round draft picks at the corner infield spots in Colorado, Minnesota, and San Diego, and peeks at some Spring Training stats in Playing Pepper.
A look at how player values have changed in the weeks leading up to Opening Day
Whether he was expecting them or not, these guys are all over Derek’s drafts.
A look at how spring performance has impacted player auction prices
The BP Fantasy Crew gives their opinions on sleepers, overrated players, and more