A look at the players who should improve after the All-Star break and those who might go the other way.
Paul breaks down several starters whose numbers away from home make them useful stream options in fantasy.
At the Futures Game, Bret saw many of the players ranked here firsthand. Revised notes on their fantasy potential and the updated rankings lie within.
Among other advice in this week’s inbox column, the fantasy team advises you on how to make sure you’ve received the best offer you can before pulling the trigger on a trade.
Marlon Byrd’s power surge lands him atop this week’s list of players who might be available to help your fantasy team.
Mike explains the two reasons why a closer might move down in his rankings despite solid performance, and then unveils this week’s tiers and dollar values.
Here’s the quiz mentioned on Episode 50 of the podcast. The 1st 2 people to score 100% win a copy of The Fantasy Life by Matthew Berry
The refrigerator is not working, but all of the other dramas are over and the episode is finally live. Thanks for your patience
Shoulder surgery can be a death knell for pitchers, but it has not stopped Danks from reinventing himself as a reliable starter.
Paul looks at five starting pitchers that could help your fantasy squad if you deploy them only when they take the mound at their home yards.
Is nixing trades ever a good idea? Mike runs through a few rare exceptions to the rule of letting owners manage their own teams.
Bret jumps straight into the rankings, and the top player could be on his way to the majors before the week is out.
Homer Bailey and Bartolo Colon join the auto-start ranks as Paul helps you map out your fantasy rotation for the coming week.
After a dismal first two months, Adam Dunn righted his ship with a strong June, and he could be a fantasy asset the rest of the way.
If you have any doubts about the merits of stashing players this late in the season, just think back to Kris Medlen’s run last summer and read on for the latest rankings.