Bret and Mike take some deeper dives into important fantasy topics of the week. This week we talk Spring Training stats, potential 2014 busts and more auction/draft strategy.
The senior-circuit bats might provide nice value on draft day.
Identifying the best late-round options for mixing and matching in your fantasy lineup.
These five starters saw a lot of the balls hit against them land for hits, but was it bad luck or a sign of things to come?
In response to a frequently asked question, Mike explains the process of tweaking his bids to match your league.
The fantasy crew tries to peg the top 15 picks and predict breakouts from later picks.
A visual breakdown of the players at this position and the fantasy categories in which they could help your team.
Breaking down the bullpen arms for Scoresheet leagues.
You might want to let someone else draft or buy these closers in your leagues this spring.
Updated bid prices based on recent developments, and answers to some frequently asked questions.
The first-year Tiger has a longer résumé in the ninth inning, but is he a better value than the bearded Giant on draft day?
Examining how a theory of behavioral economics can help you exploit your league-mates in drafts and auctions.
A long-term outlook on the relievers who could be fantasy assets in the coming years.
Projecting the ninth-inning stoppers from 2014 through the end of the 2016 season.
From true relievers to starters who might convert, a look at the arms that could rack up saves or holds down the road.
Aaron Sanchez leads off the second half of the list.