Travis Blackley and Clayton Richard join the VP chorus this week.
Outfield VP returns with a new author, impressive Tout Wars rookie Paul Singman.
Weekly Planner returns after an All-Star break induced week off.
This late in the year, roto team owners can no longer evaluate player value in a theoretical value.
This week’s VP finally finds some resolution in the Minnesota and Milwaukee bullpens and examines the aftermath.
Michael doesn’t add anyone to this week’s VP list but makes up for it with a heaping helping o’ Playing Pepper and an in-depth look at BP’s PITCHf/x card for Luke Scott.
Don’t look now, but Gordon Beckham might be ready to take-off. Plus, Jedd Gyorko awaits a call-up in this week’s VP.
A look at Max Scherzer’s struggles this season and how it compares historically.
Derek lists the factors you need to consider before deciding to platoon two players on your fantasy team.
Even though there was no baseball since the last show, this episode packs a punch as the guys interview three of the smartest people they know.
Samardzija, McAllister, and Karstens go under the microscope in this week’s VP.
Paul examines the two-start pitchers coming out of the All-Star Break.
Depth has value, but you’ll never realize that value if it’s sitting on your bench.
The Marlins, Astros, and Padres bullpen situations are examined with each potentially on the cusp of chaos.
Michael shakes the magic 8-ball for some VP answers this week.
A look at how the changing defense behind James Shields may be affecting the way he’s approaching hitters and the success he’s achieving.