Jason looks at Coco Crisp’s surprise 2011 and muses on how luck and preparation can play into fantasy seasons.
Jason examines one of 2011’s biggest surprises, Casey Kotchman, and what to expect from him going forward.
Whether you’re competing for a championship or out of contention, Jason has a few strategies for you.
Jason looks at the baserunning philosophy of Royals manager Ned Yost and how it has benefited fantasy players.
A look at some of 2011’s biggest disappointments and where fantasy owners went wrong.
Jason looks at Luke Scott’s hard-luck 2011 season and where he may end up this off-season.
While his ERA looks good, Jhoulys Chacin has struggled immensely since the beginning of June.
Jason looks at how how relief pitchers perform in the season following a heavy workload.
Jason finishes up his tour around Tout Wars today with the mixed league.
Jason continues his review of Tout Wars, moving on to the National League side today.
Jason reviews the first-half Tout Wars AL standings and looks at the teams and players that have accrued the most (and least) value.
Jason plays one more game of “Who Am I?” before the All-Star Break
Jason examines the state of Tout Wars AL and suggests a course of action for owners who are falling out of contention.
Jason notices that stolen bases are down around the league this season and examines why this might be happening.
Jason Collette looks at Leo Nunez and why fantasy owners continue to underrate him, even after a strong start to 2011.