It’s a jam-packed week for two-start pitchers in this week’s Planner.
David Murphy gets full-time at-bats and Andy Dirks returns from the DL in this week’s VP.
If you’re out of the money, is it fair to your league’s leaders to make trades that could affect the first-place finish? Is it fair not to?
VP returns to the land of healthy veterans this week, highlighted by Blanton, Colon, and Bedard (yes, we’re just as surprised as you that Colon and Bedard qualify as “healthy veterans”).
Alexi Ogando and Al Alburquerque are the relievers du jour in this edition of Value Picks.
A look at how Chris Carter has revitalized his career with some important mechanical adjustments.
Michael looks at the impact of some late-breaking deadline deals and those consummated after the deadline in this week’s column.
Plenty of well-documented rumors came to nothing last week, and Derek looks at what the lack of activity means for your team.
Zack Cozart and Ruben Tejada form this week’s VP middle infield tandem.
Paul drives the show this week with special guest host Riley Breckenridge of Productive Outs fame.
The newly-recalled Mike Carp and the newly-liberated Nate Schierholtz join VP this week.
A.J. Burnett gets a big vote of confidence from Paul in this week’s Planner. Oh, and there’s some analysis of two-start pitchers too.
Derek considers how this week’s trades affect the players that moved, and the players around them.
Pitchers on the mend is the theme of this week’s VP.
Only one closer was traded at yesterday’s deadline, but there are still plenty of situation’s in flux in this week’s VP.
With his Value Pick roster all having good weeks, Michael adds another VP while looking at the roster shakeups from last week’s trades and injuries among corner infielders.