Last time, Erik looked at rookies worth picking up in your league. This time, he focuses on spare-part veterans who can be more valuable than you might think.
As a fantasy player, what do you do with a Prince Fielder or Edwin Encarnacion? Erik Siegrist takes a look.
Erik picks up where he left off last week, and focuses on some AL players you might be thinking about acquiring or trading away.
Keep ’em or trade ’em? Deciding which performances are real and which ones aren’t is a key element in making in-season deals.
RFK Stadium has been one of the most pitcher-friendly parks in the game so far this season.
When a player gets off to an unexpected start, it’s like finding money in your pocket. The question is, what’s the best way to spend it?
Erik Siegrist takes a closer at power hitters’ slow starts, looking for trends to guide fantasy players.
Should you panic if your stud players have suffered through a terrible April? Erik Siegrist has the answer.
Wrapping up his series, Erik highlights the players you need to be targeting, and the ones you should swap to get them.
Adam Everett, J.J. Hardy and David Eckstein could be good buy-low candidates. Erik Siegrist explains why.
The series continues with advice about Jon Garland, Troy Percival and Mike Sweeney, among others.
How you react to early-season performance can be a big part of a winning fantasy team. We continue a look at each division’s early season trends with the NL West.
How you react to early-season performance can be a big part of a winning fantasy team. We start a look at each division’s early season trends with the AL West.
There’s more than one way to view an injury to a player on your fantasy roster. Here’s how to find the silver lining.
When’s the best time to start tweaking your fantasy roster? It depends on your approach.
While reading spring-training stats can be like reading tea leaves, it’s worth noting the March performances that could resonate in April and beyond.