A new Astro and yet another Cardinal join the VP list, while the bullpen situations in Chicago and Baltimore gain clarity.
Ben Zobrist, Justin Smoak, and Curtis Granderson all look to have retained their luster in 2011. Can you trust that this AL threesome isn’t fool’s gold?
There isn’t much change atop the VP list, but Rob warns you to deal an outfielder who doesn’t merit his ownership levels, and a Ray joins the fray.
There was plenty of shuffling around on the waiver wire this week, especially for NL clubs in search of a new third baseman.
Two Royals graduate from the VP list, but a backstop from Florida and one from Washington step up to replace them.
With graduations just around the bend, Michael hands diplomas to two Value Picks while welcoming three new VP freshmen.
Three Triple-A first basemen with struggling major-league counterparts may be worth a look sooner than later.
Some players look to be helping you out with nothing on the surface, but despite their early season struggles have been somewhat productive.
Marc isn’t buying everything the waiver wire is selling, but there are a few potential gems here worth unearthing.
The selection might not be pretty, but if you need pitching help, Bill has your current set of usable options.
There are plenty of pitchers you are going to want to sit, according to Craig–take a look and see who might win or lose your week.
The ownership situation in Los Angeles isn’t the only chaos in town, while Philly and Chicago may offer alternatives for saves.
Is Randy Wolf’s hot start for real, and is he worth a look in your fantasy league?
Michael Bourn and Brett Gardner are two speedsters running in different directions, but is that recent trend the future for either?
Jorge Posada and Chone Figgins are both struggling in the BABIP department, and for wildly different reasons.
An Angel is added to the outfield mix, and two new AL/NL-only VPs get a look from Rob as well.