Michael Jong takes a look at the movement in the latest Value Picks portfolio.
The issues plaguing the Cub third baseman indicate this is no ordinary slump.
Michael Street shuffles his Value Picks lineup, bringing back David Freese, adding Jim Thome and Troy Glaus, while dropping one cold producers and two hot ones.
The weekly examination of pitchers who will make two starts.
Marc takes his first look at SIERA in 2010, to see which pitchers are over or underachieving.
Which starting pitchers can help you improve your fantasy team?
Mike Petriello looks explains why no one owns last year’s best setup man, and looks into the growing disaster in Milwaukee.
Three NL teams recently juggled their lineups. How will that impact your fantasy lineup?
Rob McQuown wonders if there’s a “Curse of the Value Picks”, as Carlos Guillen makes the 3rd outfielder to hit the DL after being featured. Two new players join the list and risk the curse.
The Rockies make a surprising move–what does it mean for your roster?
Two new players show up as Value Picks for the up-the-middle positions.
Is this the year Rickie Weeks realizes his fantasy potential?
In this week’s analysis of undervalued CIFs and DHs, Michael Street looks at the value of a fragile Russell Branyan and a suddenly hot Ty Wigginton.
Justin Smoak has gotten the call–can he help you right away?
Which starting pitchers may help push your fantasy baseball roster over the top?