The return of the Weekly Planner helps you decide which two-start pitchers to start and sit
Jason Collette and Paul Sporer launch the new Baseball Prospectus Fantasy Podcast and discuss the studs and duds of April, roster management in the first few weeks of the season, make prop bets, and talk about their favorite read of the week.
When there are no good starters in your league, the bullpen can offer you the wins you need.
Starting Pitching VP returns with Niemann, Burnett, Doubront, and Parker
Despite rising ownership rates, Michael’s VP list stays afloat with some great early-season values.
A look at how Phil Humber has changed the way he is attacking batters
Don’t panic if one bad start has ruined your value pick’s ERA.
Jason looks back on 2011 chat answers and how his advice panned out
It’s early, but as a group, Derek’s value picks have picked up value.
Up-the-middle VP graduates it’s first player and welcomes Buck and Lowrie into the fold
A look at Chapman’s 2012 success and what has made the difference
Michael graduates his first VP of the season, but he still points out plenty of undervalued corner infielders to be found on your league’s waiver wires.
Tim Lincecum’s first two starts were ugly, but this could be an opportunity.
A look at whether Dee Gordon is capable of stealing 80 bases, a feat not achieved since the 80s
Thole, Pennington, Bloomquist, and Mark Ellis are first on the scene for VP 2012