The debut of our fantasy discussion series, in which a pair of our fantasy authors tackles a burning question.
Rob McQuown gives more keeper tips and dives into draft preparation notes.
A pair of Twins and two hurlers recovering from serious injuries are the focus in this week’s edition.
A warning about five players Jason will not be touching on any of his draft days unless the price is right.
Kyle Blanks may harbor prodigious power in his frame, but it was nowhere to be found in 2010. Was his elbow to blame?
Some closer jobs are up in the air due to injuries and competition, and we’re here to help you sort them out.
Questions about a young Brave, a towering Friar, a slumping Athletic, and more answered in today’s by-request offering.
To be patient is to endure, but should your team endure this outfielder’s patience?
Marc’s postmortem of his 2010 fantasy value predictions continues, this time with backstops.
The middle infield lacks depth, so knowing which 2010 disappointments will rebound is key for your season.
What happens when you spend the absolute minimum on your pitching staff in roto?
Rob continues to take reader requests for intriguing corner infielders, outfielders and designated hitters.
Which players exceeded or fell short of their ADPs in the season’s first expert draft?
Rob McQuown kicks off the Scoresheet Baseball season with some basic tips and help with keeper decisions.
Armando Galarraga, Barry Enright, Wandy Rodriguez, and Jason Hammel are analyzed in this week’s look at starting pitchers.
The Jays keep making moves, and Texas tries to fill a hole.