In 2010’s final column, Michael Street analyzes 2010’s biggest fantasy surprises for 2011 value.
The final edition of 2010 is hot off the press.
This week, we take a look at the starting pitchers that looked so promising back in March but failed to deliver. If you were fortunate enough, you did not let these arms drag your team down as they could, by themselves, have kept you out of the playoffs.
Nick Markakis has seen his HR and RBI totals decline this season. There’s a simple explanation for each.
This week, we look at relievers who didn’t quite live up to the hype.
Austin Jackson has had an odd 2010 season, but can he improve enough in 2011 to keep it going?
Rob McQuown discusses some disappointments in the outfield in 2010.
Hot Spots examines some of the disappointments of the 2010 fantasy season from the defensive premium positions
Prospects of Scott Kazmir ever recapturing the magic are declining – along with his velocity.
Value Picks turns its focus backwards, examining the reasons for some big 2010 disappointments.
Special Assistant Jesse Behr looks at a variety of intriguing and comparable stats that could stir up some discussion.
Last week, we covered NL starting pitchers for keeper leagues. This time around, we focus on AL starters.
With the season winding down, here are some players to keep in mind if you need help in a specific category.
This week it’s the AL’s turn for value headed into next year.