The Value Picks list continues to hit well, but Michael finds room for a newly healthy Luke Scott as well as a host of marginal talent in Playing Pepper.
A look at Matt Moore’s underwhelming season and where his future value lies.
A look at the Boston/Los Angeles trade from a fantasy baseball perspective.
This week’s VP welcomes both power and speed helpers in Ryan Lavarnway and Everth Cabrera to the mix.
After a scheduling delay, the fantasy podcast is back! Paul Sporer is traveling this week so Jason is joined by guest host Scott Pianowski of Yahoo!
Derek helps you parse the two-start starters in this week’s Planner.
Injuries clear playing time (and VP spots) for Wise, Blackmon, and Podsednik.
Two talented young Diamondbacks starters with different degrees of upside join the group.
More uncertainty in Milwaukee and San Francisco keeps this week’s VP rolling.
Michael graduates one Value Pick and welcomes another one back, while the rest of his list keeps delivering value to fantasy owners looking for corner infield help.
With strikeout rates at an all time high, Jason examines some of the common explanations for the feat.
Injuries and attrition have probably wiped out at least a portion of your rotation. Here are six pitchers with upside that are probably available.
Catchers dominate the Arrivals section of this week’s VP with Rosario, Grandal, and Jaso joining the group.
Injuries to Carp and Schierholtz uncrowd the VP room and make way for Gregor Blanco.
It’s a weak batch of two-start pitchers for AL-only leaguers, but Paul helps you get throw it in this week’s Planner.
Minor Minor joins a trio of talented yet underowned incumbents in this week’s VP.