Craig looks at Felipe Paulino’s surprising resurgence and whether he can continue through the rest of 2011.
Jason looks at how how relief pitchers perform in the season following a heavy workload.
Michael welcomes a toolsy young shortstop and a rugged veteran with a history of quality hitting (and injuries) to VP this week.
As his VPs break from the gates for the second half, Michael tweaks his VP lineup while looking at a few small post-break samples.
With the season past its midway point, fantasy owners will want to shift their focus in trades.
Bill welcomes Mark Buehrle and Carlos Villanueva to the list as he waits for the second half to start.
With many back-of-the-rotation starters getting two starts coming out of the All-Star break, pickings are slim in this week’s Weekly Planner.
Derek examines the differences between mixed leagues and AL/NL-only leagues through the lens of expert leagues Tout Wars, LABR, and CardRunners.
Mike analyzes the fallout of the K-Rod trade and the messy situation in Cincinnati.
Mike looks at 2011’s crop of young pitchers who maybe be approaching innings limits.
Jason finishes up his tour around Tout Wars today with the mixed league.
Heavy on catchers this week, Michael welcomes Wilson Ramos to VP and discusses Ramon Hernandez.
Entering the All-Star break, Michael graduates one VP that’s red-hot, drops another who’s ice-cold, and generally contemplates Value Pick extremes.
Jason continues his review of Tout Wars, moving on to the National League side today.
There’s always chatter about a curse looming over those who participate in the Derby, but is it for real?
Craig looks at Ryan Ludwick, how uncannily average he has been thus far in 2011, and what to expect from him going forward.