A look at the surprising season of a player who was considered organizational filler coming into the year.
Jim Thome’s return to the American League leads the new VPs this week as the All-Star break looms ahead.
Overlooked backstop Ryan Doumit and hot-hitting rookie Andrelton Simmons crack this week’s VP.
R.A. Dickey’s success raises a question: Do poor hitters do just as well against a knuckleball as good hitters? Derek investigates.
Jason and Paul spend 2:22:03 talking about hitters and pitchers of all shapes and sizes, and talk about how to handle stars in tough luck AL/NL only leagues that do not carry over stats.
Paul helps you pack your team’s stat sheet with another week of two-start pitchers.
The much-anticipated debut of Trevor Bauer highlights this week’s SP VP.
A look at how Henderson Alvarez went from fantasy sleeper to peripheral disaster.
With Frank Francisco hitting the DL, Dan examines replacement Bobby Parnell in this week’s VP
Anthony Rizzo is the lone the VP addition this week, but several more tasty options are featured in Michael’s Playing Pepper section
If you’re in an NL-only league, these are the players to stay close to.
A look at Soto, Aybar, Norris, and Everth in this week’s VP
A busy week leads to less talk and more interviews. Jason and Paul go over things and then Jason interviews Kevin Goldstein and Paul interviews Drew Fairservice.
If the perception in your league is that these guys are ERA-killers, now’s the time to swoop.
Pleasant 2012 surprises James McDonald and Jake Peavy are among this week’s top two-start pitchers.
Felipe Paulino, Michael Fiers, Justin Masterson, and Doug Fister find themselves amidst VPs this week