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.
Jason reviews the first-half Tout Wars AL standings and looks at the teams and players that have accrued the most (and least) value.
Bill welcomes a DL-returnee and a surprising Kansas City pitcher to VP this week.
Mike looks at the shaky situation in Minnesota and welcomes two high strikeout setup men to VP.
A later bloomer seems to be emerging in the nation’s capital, while Motown may be finding the hits with a sophomore.
Jason plays one more game of “Who Am I?” before the All-Star Break
Rob welcomes an aging Tiger hitter and an intriguing Toronto power bat in this week’s VP.
Value Picks shoots off some fireworks of its own on the Fourth as Michael blows up three VPs to make room for more young talent and offering the latest news on marginal players in Playing Pepper.
Michael welcomes yet another Colorado middle infielder, says goodbye to another, and talks about Pittsburgh’s new versatile shortstop.
Jason examines the state of Tout Wars AL and suggests a course of action for owners who are falling out of contention.
Craig checks out a slew of two-start options as we approach the All-Star break.
Jason notices that stolen bases are down around the league this season and examines why this might be happening.
Mike examines the murky closer situations in Philly, LA, and Arizona in this week’s VP.
Since HitTracker only covers home-run distance, how reliable is power distance in determining player value?
Rob welcomes a couple of intriguing youngsters to the list in this week’s VP.