The Towers of Power Fantasy Hours is back after a 2-day delay
This week’s edition begins with a question about trading Matt Cain for Matt Moore, and tackles many other topics.
Paul tells you which starters are worth using and which ones to avoid in your fantasy leagues this week.
Bret takes a look at his streamer picks for the prior week and sees what he’s learned.
These five players could see their values increase or decrease if their early-season contact markers persist.
Two weeks into the year, managers are already shuffling their batting orders. Paul examines the fantasy impact of those shifts.
After watching a Tout Wars owner break the bank early on two young pitchers, Mike wondered whether spending in April is a sound strategy.
Positional scarcity makes highly regarded backstop prospects attractive, but recent history offers a cautionary tale.
Two Athletics pitchers, one already in the majors and one knocking on the door, are among this list of 10 players worthy of your attention.
Clay Buchholz has rewarded Jason’s faith ih his first three starts this year.
Rick Porcello takes out Oakland’s Josh Donaldson with one of the dirtiest curves you’ll ever see.
Mike examines whether games-finished clauses are indicative of future save opportunties.
Reds prospect Tony Cingrani, who got the call to replace Johnny Cueto, highlights this list of senior-circuit players available in most fantasy leagues.
A weekly recap of Bret’s #streameroftheday picks and what we’ve learned in the realm of low-income starters.
Jason and Paul discuss hot starts, cold starts, injuries of the week, and witness Greinke’s season take an unfortunate turn for the worst during the show. Carlos Quentin is fertilizer.
The fantasy team tackles various questions, including a couple that involve struggling Blue Jays R.A. Dickey and Edwin Encarnacion.