Jeff talks about the Angels’ rotation logjam before indulging in a discussion of his own fantasy fortunes.
Jeff identifies a few players Roto owners should pay attention to who may change teams before the trade deadline.
Jeff examines the running game from both sides–who is and isn’t stealing bases, and who is and isn’t preventing basestealers.
A number of players are in danger of having their roles change for the worse. Don’t be caught with them on your roster when it happens.
Jeff uses Chien-Ming Wang to study repeatable skills that Roto owners may need to be aware of.
Digging up the next closer is a key skill for any fantasy owner. Here are some of the guys who should be on your radar.
Jeff looks at the fantasy value of Ty Wigginton before and after Tampa gets its preferred roster on the field, and what his presence in Florida means for his previous employer, the Pirates.
Jeff Erickson takes a look at the latest possible ways to spend your free agent money in the American League.
Jeff now turns his attention to two offensive job battles where a savvy owner can find some value later in the season.
Jeff looks at two spring training battles that fantasy owners can take advantage of.
Jeff wonders if fantasy owners should stock their farm system with young hitters or young pitchers.
Jeff walks us through the often complicated decisions to keep players or cut them loose.
It’s not just the city in the team name that’s uncertain: Jeff Erickson wonders who you should be drafting from the Angels lineup this year.
Jeff takes a look at some players he was very wrong about, hoping to learn a little from his mistakes.
Jeff points out four players who can be had cheaply, and who have all turned a corner this year in their development.
Jeff has some advice for fantasy owners on how to deal with late-season injuries, plus a quick follow-up on a past column.