Michael looks at a pair of Seattle middle infielders and a speedy Dodgers shortstop.
Jason brings “Who Am I?” back with six more players this week.
The injury bug bit Value Picks this week, but Michael offers several healthy alternatives in this week’s column.
What does it take for assorted pitching stats to stabilize?
Jason matches movie titles with players’ seasons as he discusses 2011’s best and worst.
Bill welcomes a pair of Cincinnati starters and examines two potential high-K gems in Narveson and Gorzelanny.
With few two-start pitchers this week, Craig digs deep for some viable options.
Kenley Jansen rejoins the party, and there’s a Matt Thornton sighting in Chicago.
Though some players look like absolute busts at the beginning of the season, could they hold value at the end of the year?
Jason looks at potential causes for the changing run environment.
Rob returns from hiatus, says goodbye to one once-promising rookie, and says hello two newly-promising rookies.
Michael awaits the call-up of Dustin Ackley, notices the success of an already-recalled Oakland infielder, and examines whether Salty has finally figured things out.
Michael graduates one Value Pick and gives up on another in his continuing quest for fantasy value at the infield corners.
Jason looks at the difference between a high BABIP for a young player versus one for an old player.
In a return look at Russell Carleton’s original study, Derek tries to find at what point stats stabilize and can be trusted.
Craig finds some interesting National League options as interleague play resumes this week.