What kind of impact can September call-ups have on your fantasy team, and who figures to make the biggest splash in 2011?
Taking over the starting pitcher VP list, Mike brings Mike Minor and Javier Vazquez on board.
How are fantasy rosters impacted by the recent waiver deal and the return of the Fox?
The speedy Ben Revere and much-hyped Brandon Belt return to VP this week.
A look at how the fantasy trade market is currently valuing Joe Mauer, Alex Avila, J.J. Hardy, Jhonny Peralta, Ben Zobrist, and Darwin Barney.
Back from a one-week hiatus, VP welcomes former top prospect Tyler Flowers to the party.
A look at the miserable season of Jason Hammel, where the preseason optimism came from, and what went wrong.
Checking in on whether a player with high pedigree has a better major-league career than a non-prospect.
A look at some players whose overall lines look okay but who have had roller coaster seasons.
With murky situations in Chicago and San Fran, Chris Sale and Jeremy Affeldt join VP this week.
How much has a manager’s running game changed the way some of the game’s jackrabbits and turtles move on the basepaths?
Indicators conflict about new VP-arrival J.D. Martinez, and Rob discusses the shake-ups in many major league outfields.
A look at Victor Martinez’s strong 2011 season… aside from a perplexing lack of power.
Michael graduates two VPs, welcomes two back, and looks at players accumulating the all-important fantasy stat: playing time.
There are some managers more afraid of turning runners loose on the basepaths, but just how much do skippers affect the running game?
The D-Train makes an appearance on BP in addition to a Seattle starter you probably hadn’t heard of before a few months ago.