Craig takes a look at the RBI profiles of Jamey Carroll and Dan Uggla and examines the struggles of Uggla in 2011.
Michael welcomes a speed demon to VP and discusses two potentially valuable Seattle middle infielders.
Jason takes a look at six more major leaguers and plays “Who Am I?” this week with a draft day twist.
Michael looks at good hot corner candidates in this week’s Value Picks, including some imminent call-ups in Playing Pepper.
There are times when calling a pitcher “unlucky” because of a high HR/FB or BABIP is not accurate.
Jason looks at his Holy Trinity of Skills and the pitchers who qualify for the honor.
Bill says hello to an under-owned strikeout artist and goodbye to one suspect Rockie while digging deep for some AL and NL-only value.
Craig takes his weekly look at two-start pitchers and finds a few interesting options for the coming week.
Mike looks at the struggling closers in Colorado, Texas, and LA, and the guys in line to replace them.
These guys have struggled and have a couple issues, but they are still viable picks for your fantasy teams.
Jason looks at the rise and decline of league averages for a dozen stats as we usher in a new era in 2011.
Craig takes a look at the RBI profiles of Martin Prado and Melky Cabrera.
Michael cuts loose some struggling Athletics to add some better options and plays pepper with more marginal players.
To avoid biasing our opinion, Jason gives the report on a player before telling us whom he’s talking about.
Michael marvels at the value of unspectacular middle infielders and examines one very appealing power option at catcher.
Derek Carty introduces himself and reminds us that even in the land of fantasy, everything is relative.