Yunel Escobar’s departure from NL-only leagues is a burden off fantasy owners, but it may be a benefit to the AL-only bunch.
The Braves have a few injured players returning to assist in the outfield–what you should know about them before they come back.
Rob McQuown discusses noteworthy 2nd-half outfielders.
The resurgent Oriole outfielder has provided some surprising fantasy value. Can it continue?
Value Picks heading into the All-Star break, along with some returning injuries
Michael Street swaps Indians teammates on the VP list and looks at some undervalued options for the season’s second half.
With the midsummer classic approaching, it’s time to see who has been the most valuable on the fantasy end of things.
The midsummer classic gives us a chance to review a couple of pitchers who have had varying recommendations this year in The Planner.
What’s behind the erosion of the second baseman’s production?
The All-Star break is upon us. Most players will be sitting at home relaxing or scheduling golf outings. You, on the other hand, will be scavenging your league’s free agent pool for pitchers.
A look back at three base stealing candidates who were identified as such in March.
As the temperatures heat up, so do the fantasy races. There’s still value to be had if you’re quick to act.
Matt LaPorta has had a polarizing season, but there are reasons for his early struggles and recent successes.
Rob McQuown discusses the differences between Michael Brantley and Corey Patterson, as well as extensive updates on the other Value Picks.
Value Picks discusses the return from injury of a very undervalued player.
Mat Latos has been a stud, but he’s about to get a lengthy rest.