Launching the ’06 edition of Fantasy Focus is an article asking questions about the relative value of making contact versus a Three True Outcomes approach at the plate.
Jim looks at the White Sox’ lead over the Astros, and how 2-0 leads have held up through history.
Jeff takes a look at some players he was very wrong about, hoping to learn a little from his mistakes.
Jeff points out four players who can be had cheaply, and who have all turned a corner this year in their development.
Erik ignores the front-runners for a second, and checks in with some advice for the cellar-dwellers.
Jeff has some advice for fantasy owners on how to deal with late-season injuries, plus a quick follow-up on a past column.
Roster expansion is upon us, which means you need to know if any of the newbies can help your team, either now or in the future.
Roster expansion is just a day away, and presents opportunities for both teams playing out the string in keeper leagues and those in a dogfight for a title.
It may be time to throw out those old guidelines about positional production.
Leading your league in steals by a wide margin? Why hang onto Jose Reyes or Scott Podsednik? Erik Siegrist has some more advice on the stretch run.
How should a fantasy owner interpret Justin Morneau’s season? Erik Siegrist takes a look.
The second part of Jeff’s review of last year’s draft class.
Part one of an update on how the ’04 draft’s leading men are doing.
Fantasy team need a late-season boost? Erik Siegrist has a look at some potential reinforcements on the farm.
Major league lineups get reshuffled for the pennant drive, with stars getting extra days off and rookies seeing more playing time. Erik Siegrist at those teams and players who might impact your fantasy lineups.
The moves at the trade deadline impact fantasy owners, as players leave roles behind that need to be filled. Jeff looks at some of the attractive candidates to fill some new vacancies.