There’s no doubt that Mike Trout is the cream of the fantasy crop, but which other Halos could bolster your squad?
What history says about the likelihood of a Cardinals comeback.
After a walkoff obstruction call and a walkoff pickoff, what does Game Five have in store?
Mike reexamines how much you should factor in a player’s BABIP this year when forecasting his performance for next year.
Zack Greinke gets the ball for the Dodgers in the first Championship Series elimination game.
The Dodgers must beat Adam Wainwright to avoid a 3-0 hole.
The industry may seem slow to adopt sabermetrics, but it is hardly the only case in which new lines of thought weren’t readily accepted.
Yes, that really is Freddy Garcia starting an elimination game.
The series moves to Los Angeles, where each team entrusts a starter making his post-season debut.
After dropping Thursday’s opener, the Braves look to Mike Minor to avoid leaving home down 2-0.
Clayton Kershaw had a 1.83 ERA for the season, but Kris Medlen had a 1.00 ERA in September; those two are set to duel in the opener at Turner Field.
Mike evaluates the strengths and shortcomings of his strategy in the Tout Wars expert league.
In the final installment of the year, Mike reviews how closers performed relative to pre-season expectations.
A look at four hitters and four pitchers who could be available to bolster your fantasy team, depending on the format in which you play.
These players might not get the attention paid to top prospects, but that doesn’t mean they can’t help your fantasy team next year.
As the 2013 season winds down, Mike examines the contract statuses of current closers to evaluate their odds of retaining their jobs in 2014.