Deadline deals mean Michael drops one Value Pick and adds another one, while a third VP changes teams.
Sure, trading for cost-controlled youngsters is nice, but there is a less-exploited source of talent in fantasy baseball.
Jason looks at the baserunning philosophy of Royals manager Ned Yost and how it has benefited fantasy players.
Bill welcomes a pair of former prospects to VP and wonders whether Chris Capuano is fatigued or injured.
Michael looks at three hitters who could start stealing more bases and three who could start stealing fewer the rest of the way.
A look at the shakeup in the Cardinals bullpen and a reliever who, even absent saves, could be a major fantasy asset.
A look at some of 2011’s biggest disappointments and where fantasy owners went wrong.
The presently uber-hyped Desmond Jennings joins VP this week along with the formerly uber-hyped Cameron Maybin.
Coors Field keeps a former A soaring while an injury knocks out a recent Value Pick.
A sudden abundance of options doesn’t always mean an abundance of talent, but Michael sifts through this week’s news to find three new VPs, stealing only a few from Rob McQuown.
Jason looks at Luke Scott’s hard-luck 2011 season and where he may end up this off-season.
A glimpse of pitchers who could hold high fantasy value in one particular category.
Bill welcomes a once highly-regard prospect and a hard-throwing LA rookie to VP.
While his ERA looks good, Jhoulys Chacin has struggled immensely since the beginning of June.
In one of the most barren weeks of the season, Craig needs to be resourceful to find options this week.
When pitchers are dubbed “overworked” in the first half, does their performance really drop off in the season’s second half?