After watching a Tout Wars owner break the bank early on two young pitchers, Mike wondered whether spending in April is a sound strategy.
Mike examines whether games-finished clauses are indicative of future save opportunties.
Mike reviews the results of two of his auctions, one for each league.
Justin Maxwell and Gerardo Parra are off to nice starts, and both are among the useful players that could be available to fortify your roster.
Mike provides useful guidelines for keeper-league owners whose leagues use mock contracts.
Paul Sporer couldn’t go to ToutWars, but he sits down to chat with Jason, Mike, and Paul Singman about their teams, strategies, and drinks of choice at Foley’s.
Mike looks back on the team he bought in last week’s Tout Wars auction, and explains how he will gauge his success.
Mike adjusts his bid limits based on the latest injury news and the players’ Tout Wars price tags.
Mike Trout stands alone at the top, and two White Sox appear in the group of value picks.
A three-man top tier stands a cut above the rest, but there are five-category contributors as low as tier three.
Mike examines the merits of category dumping with two keeper-league scenarios.
Jason is back and is joined by Mike Gianella as they talk about the depleting third base pool, Aroldis Chapman, concerns with Tommy Hanson, the latest installment of the ESPN top 500 list, Jason’s NFBC draft, and what the two of them have planned for their Tout Wars drafts this weekend.
A slew of injury updates and a few uncertain closer scenarios take center stage in the latest auction values update.
Although 5×5 leagues are now the mainstream format, 4×4 circuits still exist, and they require a distinct valuation strategy.
Matt Kemp moves up and fellow Dodger Carl Crawford moves down, among many other shifts in this week’s update.
Mike breaks down the returns on recent LABR auction investments and puts a popular auction theory to the test.