Simple projected roto values for each position in 2011.
Position battles in Texas, St. Louis and Cleveland highlight this week’s batch of picks.
You know where Roy Halladay ranks, but what about the rest of the National League’s hurlers?
There are various ways to utilize prospects in Scoresheet; which method fits your current team best?
Will Carlos Gomez ever be a useful major leaguer, or is that just not happening?
Jason shares his favorite strategies for selecting successful closers for your fantasy team.
After the King, a deluge of middle-tier Junior Circuit starters.
Rob uses the recent direction of the BP Kings Scoresheet draft to discuss the value of outfielders and platoons.
A look at some of the unluckiest starters around in 2010, and whether you should expect different results in 2011.
Marc’s CarGo cult continues, but there are plenty of four-star options available as well.
Mike looks at some of the closers he wondered about in his rankings from earlier in the week.
A new way to get combined outfielder rankings–and before the individual rankings have even published!
It’s not top-heavy like its corner cousins, but center has plenty of depth.
A second chance in Milwaukee, a possibly blossoming young player in Colorado, a rebound in Atlanta, and an impressive Red.
SIERA and other run estimators say Matt Cain is over his head, but are they missing the point on this pitcher?
A pair of Nationals and an intriguing but injury-plagued shortstop make up this edition of Value Picks.