Michael looks at his best and worst Value Picks for the 2012 season.
Investing in top non-closers now could save you loads of money next draft day.
Josh looks back on his VP picks that panned out and those that floundered in the final VP of the year.
Jason and Paul discuss some 2012 surprises, disappointments, the Oakland A’s pitching, a new tool in the BP toolbox, and some possible off-season trades.
Paul wraps up Weekly Planner as we approach the season’s final full week.
Paul gives you his final slate of outfield Value Picks for the homestretch.
If an extra two wins or an extra two dozen strikeouts will make a big difference in your standings, here’s where to look.
Value Picks gets the Disney treatment this week as the season winds down to the final week.
This week’s VP welcomes a host of young pitchers battling for roster spots in 2013.
Several bullpens are feeling the effects of a long season, potentially opening up save chances for some unheralded relievers.
Playing for one category might make sense this late in the season. Here are some limited players who might nonetheless pick up a point or two for you.
Jed Lowrie is healthy and Gordon Beckham is hot again, leading to stretch-run VP stints for the pair of middle infielders.
A look at Max Scherzer’s historic pace and how he may be pitching himself into Cy Young discussions.
Jason and Paul preview the 2013 closer pool and interview Jason Parks about Chris Archer, where closers come from, and whether or not closers are Cy Young candidates.
Rotations are in serious flux as teams juggle starters down the stretch, but Paul helps make sense of it all in this week’s Planner.
If a couple saves could tilt the category, you should look under every rock this month.