With changes looming, Michael keeps all his Value Picks, adding a new face and offering other options in Playing Pepper.
Interleague play is winding down, which may spell the end for Wily Mo Pena on some fantasy teams.
How you can compete against Derek in a free-to-enter daily fantasy league for cash.
Jason Collette looks at Leo Nunez and why fantasy owners continue to underrate him, even after a strong start to 2011.
Craig takes his weekly look at two-start pitchers and finds a few interesting options for the coming week.
Bill welcomes Capuano and Vargas to VP and finds a potential bargain for NL-only leaguers.
Mike welcomes another Dodger to the party, scopes out some potentially cheap saves in Seattle, and declares that he’s had enough of writing about Kevin Gregg.
Trying to choose a fantasy rotation based solely on pitcher wins is not the best strategy to use.
Craig Brown looks at why the opposite field power of Drew Stubbs, Andrew McCutchen, and Alex Avila bodes well for their future home run totals.
Rob graduates a couple of VPers and says hello to Albert Pujols’s replacement and a Marlins speedster.
Michael looks at a pair of Seattle middle infielders and a speedy Dodgers shortstop.
Jason brings “Who Am I?” back with six more players this week.
The injury bug bit Value Picks this week, but Michael offers several healthy alternatives in this week’s column.
What does it take for assorted pitching stats to stabilize?
Jason matches movie titles with players’ seasons as he discusses 2011’s best and worst.